(Pick the correct choice within each set of brackets.) If one atom of two covalently bonded atoms is more electronegative than the other, which means that it pulls electrons toward itself, the bond is [polar/non-polar].

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1. (Pick the correct choice within each set of brackets.) If one atom of two covalently bonded atoms is more electronegative than the other, which means that it pulls electrons toward itself, the bond is [polar/non-polar].