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How can electronegativity be used to determine the type of bond?

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Electronegativity is the tendency of an atom to attract electrons when bonded. ... Polar Covalent is the name used to describe bonds that have both ionic and covalent character because the electrons are shared unequally. The Pauling Scale is used to assign electronegativity to atoms. It ranges from to 4.00 (fluorine).

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Electronegativity describes the degree to which an atom attracts electrons in a chemical bond.

The difference in the electronegativity of two atoms determines their bond type.

If the electronegativity difference is more than 1.7, the bond will have an ionic character.

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