Part IV. Real Molecules Classify the bond in each of the following as nonpolar, polar, or ionic SEE THE FOLLOWING SLIDES FOR HELP: O2 NaF KCl NO ICl CO2.

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Part IV. Real Molecules Classify the bond in each of the following as nonpolar, polar, or ionic SEE THE FOLLOWING SLIDES FOR HELP: O2 NaF KCl NO ICl CO2

Exploring Electronegativty Watch this video about electronegativity Google Phet electronegativity: You will only be exploring the simulation for the two atoms For each part, make sure you go in order of PREDICT, EXPLAIN then Observe, Explain The real molecules may or may not work If it doesn’t work, go to next slide

Part IV. Electronegativity Chart 2.2   Li 1.0 Be 1.6 B 2.0 C 2.6 N 3.0 O 3.4 F 4.0 Na 0.9 Mg 1.3 Al Si 1.9 P S Cl 3.2 K 0.8 Ca Ga 1.8 Ge As Se Br Rb Sr In Sn Sb 2.1 Te I 2.7