Which pair of atoms has the most polar bond?
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Electronegativity is defined as the ability of an atom of an element to attract electrons within a bond towards itself. An electronegative atom that is participating in a bond will push electron density towards itself. This induces a partial negative charge on itself and a partial positive charge on the adjacent atom that it is bonded to. This gives rise to bond polarity. There must be a difference in electronegativity of two atoms that are bonded to each other for the bond to be considered polar.
As fluorine has high electronegativity compared to other atoms, C−F bond is most polar.
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