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how does difference in electronegativity affect covalent bond.? ​

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Answered by saloni6327
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Intermediate differences in electronegativity between covalently bonded atoms lead to polarity in the bond. As a rule, an electronegativity difference of 2 or more on the Pauling scale between atoms leads to the formation of an ionic bond.

Explanation:

it means that more the electronegativity difference in Pauling scale less the covalent bond

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Answered by Anonymous
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Atoms of elements with similar electronegativity tend to form covalent bonds. (Pure covalent bonds result when two atoms of the same electronegativity bond.) The nearer the difference in electronegativity between atoms comes to zero, the purer the covalent bond becomes and the less polarity it has.

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