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a.
Interpretation: The most electronegative element in
Concept Introduction: The ability of an atom to attract the bonded electrons in a bond is said to be electronegativity. The three general categories that emerge from the electronegativity values of atoms in a bond are categorized as: covalent, polar covalent, and ionic.
b.
Interpretation: The most electronegative element in
Concept Introduction: The ability of an atom to attract the bonded electrons in a bond is said to be electronegativity. The three general categories that emerge from the electronegativity values of atoms in a bond are categorized as: covalent, polar covalent, and ionic.
c.
Interpretation: The most electronegative element in
Concept Introduction: The ability of an atom to attract the bonded electrons in a bond is said to be electronegativity. The three general categories that emerge from the electronegativity values of atoms in a bond are categorized as: covalent, polar covalent, and ionic.
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- Among the elements below with their electronegativity values, which pair will me form a nonpolar bond? H (2.1) B (2.0) Br (2.8) CI (3.0) 4. Br and Cl H and Br C. b. H and Cl d. Band CIarrow_forwardFrom its position in the periodic table, determine which atom in each pair is the most electronegative: Si, Ba, N, or K a. Ba b. N c. K d. Siarrow_forwarda. Which bond would be longer? b. Which bond would be stronger? 1. C - Cl or C - I 2 C - C or C - Cl 3 H - Cl or H - Farrow_forward
- Decide whether the proposed Lewis structure below is reasonable. proposed Lewis structure Is this a reasonable structure? :0: O Yes H-C-H ONo H. H. O Yes O No H H. Yes H. O No H O Yes ONoarrow_forwardSelect the strongest bond in the following group. Select one: а. C-S b. C-F С. C =N d. C-O e. C=Carrow_forwardCount the total number of o bonds and a bonds in the compound below: H. H H H H H o bond(s) a bond(s)arrow_forward
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