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The molecule hydrogen fluoride (HF) contains a polar bond H – F, where fluorine is more electronegative than hydrogen. Which is the appropriate representation of the H – F bond?

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Answered by fahmidaj
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the bond is covalent because they share electron and the concept of polarity comes in covalent bond but some times it can act as a ionic bond in aquas solution where HCL has also covalent bond in gas form but in water it's actually a ionic bond
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