Chemistry, asked by itsscorpion0, 4 months ago

how do you compare the strength of polar and non-polar bonds?​

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Answered by aayush1944r
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Answered by farhat677392
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Although there are no hard and fast rules, the general rule is if the difference in electronegativities is less than about 0.4, the bond is considered nonpolar; if the difference is greater than 0.4, the bond is considered polar.

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