Why can a bond be 100% covalent but not 100% ionic?
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No compound is 100% ionic. If the bond involves the same atoms (a homonuclear bond, A-A) then the bond must be 100% covalent because neither atom has the ability to attract the electron pair more strongly than the other.
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