. Select a metallic element and a nonmetallic element. Write the Lewis symbols of the selected elements. Take note of the electronegativity value of both elements (electronegativity values are found in your periodic table of elements). Subtract the electronegativity value of the metallic element from the non-metallic element. Examplev
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The electron pairs shared between two atoms are not necessarily shared equally. For example, while the shared electron pairs is shared equally in the covalent bond in Cl2, in NaCl the 3s electron is stripped from the Na atom and is incorporated into the electronic structure of the Cl atom - and the compound is most accurately described as consisting of individual Na+ and Cl− ions (ionic bonding). For most covalent substances, their bond character falls between these two extremes. We demonstrated below, the bond polarity is a useful concept for describing the sharing of electrons between atoms within a covalent bond:
A nonpolar covalent bond is one in which the electrons are shared equally between two atoms.
A polar covalent bond is one in which one atom has a greater attraction for the electrons than the other atom. If this relative attraction is great enough, then the bond is an ionic bond.
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