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If the atoms differ largely in their
electronegativities, then

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Whether two atoms can form a covalent bond depends upon their electronegativity i.e. the power of an atom in a molecule to attract electrons to itself. If two atoms differ considerably in their electronegativity - as sodium and chloride do - then one of the atoms will lose its electron to the other atom.
Answered by shukla7905025297
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Answer:

elements with great differences in electro negativity tend to form ionic bonds.

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