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Ionic character in a molecule. ​

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The ionic character in a molecule is dependent upon the electronegativity difference between the constituting atoms. The greater the difference, the greater will be the ionic character of the molecule.

A bond's percent ionic character is the amount of electron sharing between two atoms; limited electron sharing corresponds with a high percent ionic character. To determine a bond's percent ionic character, the atoms' electronegativities are used to predict the electron sharing between the atoms.

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