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The polarity of a covalent bond between two atom depends upon

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Answered by savera18
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Answer:

The polarity of a covalent bond can be judged by determining the difference in the electronegativities of the two atoms making the bond. The greater the difference in electronegativities, the greater the imbalance of electron sharing in the bond

Answered by wajahatkincsem
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It depends on the electronegativity of both atoms that are involved in bonding.

Explanation:

  • If there is a huge different difference between the electronegativity of the atoms, there will be more polarity of the bond.
  • The difference between their electronegativity is less, then the polarity of the bond will be less.
  • The more the difference, the more the polarity and vice versa.

Learn more about electronegativity here:

What is meant by electronegativity

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