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What is the difference in electronegativity in a C−C bond? What type of bond is it?

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Answered by mapmaltesh
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The C-C bond is a tertravalent bond

Bonds between the same type of atom (e.g., C-C) are not polar since they both have the same electronegativity.

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Answered by rosey25
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Using Pauling's scale—C (2.55) and H (2.2)—the electronegativity difference between these two atoms is 0.35. ... Because of this small difference in electronegativities, the C−H bond is generally regarded as being non-polar. In structural formulas of molecules, the hydrogen atoms are often omitted.

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