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a.
Interpretation:
The covalent bond should be classified as polar or non-polar.
Concept Introduction:
The covalent bond is a type of bond which formed by sharing of electrons between atoms. It forms between two non-metals.
A polar covalent bond is a type of bond where the bonded electrons of covalent bond are shared unequally.
A non-polar covalent bond is a type of bond where the bonded electrons of covalent bond are shared equally.
The relation between elements electronegativity and bonding type are as follows:
Electro-negativity difference | Bonding type |
< 0.5 | Non-polar covalent |
0.5-2.0 | Polar covalent |
> 2.0 | Ionic |
b.
Interpretation:
The covalent bond should be classified as polar or non-polar.
Concept Introduction:
The covalent bond is a type of bond which formed by sharing of electrons between atoms. It forms between two non-metals.
A polar covalent bond is a type of bond where the bonded electrons of covalent bond are shared unequally.
A non-polar covalent bond is a type of bond where the bonded electrons of covalent bond are shared equally.
The relation between elements electronegativity and bonding type are as follows:
Electro-negativity difference | Bonding type |
< 0.5 | Non-polar covalent |
0.5-2.0 | Polar covalent |
> 2.0 | Ionic |
c.
Interpretation:
The covalent bond should be classified as polar or non-polar.
Concept Introduction:
The covalent bond is a type of bond which formed by sharing of electrons between atoms. It forms between two non-metals.
A polar covalent bond is a type of bond where the bonded electrons of covalent bond are shared unequally.
A non-polar covalent bond is a type of bond where the bonded electrons of covalent bond are shared equally.
The relation between elements electronegativity and bonding type are as follows:
Electro-negativity difference | Bonding type |
< 0.5 | Non-polar covalent |
0.5-2.0 | Polar covalent |
> 2.0 | Ionic |
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