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PERIODIC PROPERTIES
6. How can electronegativity be used to distinguish between an ionic bond and a covalent bond ?​

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Answered by MuhammadNishad
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Explanation:

The difference between the electronegativity of the two atoms in a bond will determine whether the bond is ionic or covalent. If the difference in electronegativity is greater than 1.7, the bond is considered ionic.

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Answered by sweetgirl898
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Ionic bond Covalent bond

Formed by transfer of an electron from one atom to another Formed by a sharing of electrons between two atoms

A compound has the high melting point The compound has the low melting point

Here participating atoms have a high electronegativity difference Here participating atoms have almost the same electronegativity.

Formation of ion is necessary No cation-anion formation takes place

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