In a phase I oxidation reaction where the addition of an oxygen to a drug generates a functional group that changes the drugs polarity,  is the polarity due exclusively to the covalent bonds between atoms of different electronegativities, or does the drug now actually have fewer electrons?

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In a phase I oxidation reaction where the addition of an oxygen to a drug generates a functional group that changes the drugs polarity,  is the polarity due exclusively to the covalent bonds between atoms of different electronegativities, or does the drug now actually have fewer electrons? 

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