A polar covalent bond shows 50% ionic character. Then the electronegativity difference of the atoms that form the bonds
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Answer: The electronegativity difference between two elements when there is 50 percent ionic character in covalent bond is 1.7 on tha Pauling scale of electronegativity. If it's more than 1.7, then ionic character increases and vice versa.
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If a polar covalent bond shows 50% ionic character, then the electronegativity difference of the atoms that form the bond is 1.7.
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Thee electronegativity difference that results in a polar covalent bond,
In general the electron bond is labeled as a polar covalent bond instead of nonpolar covalent bond.
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