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Choose the element that has the lower electronegativity:
As or Zn Ba or Be N or Ne Choose the element that has the lower electronegativity: As or Zn Ba or Be N or Ne Choose the element that has the lower electronegativity: As or Zn Ba or Be N or Ne Choose the element that has the lower electronegativity: As or Zn Ba or Be N or Ne
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Rank these elements from highest electronegativity to lowest:
Mg, S, F, H, O, Cs What are the four most electronegative elements? Highest F, O, S, H, Mg, Cs Lowest The four most electronegative elements are F, O, N, Cl
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Classify these molecules as polar or nonpolar:
H2O HBr CF4 F2 CO2 NH3 Polar Polar Nonpolar Nonpolar Nonpolar Polar
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What is a covalent bond? How does it differ
from an ionic bond? A covalent bond results from the sharing of a pair of electrons between two atoms, while an ionic bond involves the transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to another.
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Is it possible for a molecule to be nonpolar even though it contains polar covalent bonds? Explain.
Why is CO2 a nonpolar molecule, whereas CO is a polar molecule? It is possible for a molecule to be nonpolar even though it contains polar bonds. If the molecule is symmetrical, the polarities of the bonds will cancel (in a manner similar to a positive and a negative number of the same size) resulting in a nonpolar molecule. An example is CO2 which is linear and nonpolar. Both molecules contain polar bonds. CO2 is symmetrical about the C atom, so the polarities cancel. In CO, there is only one polar bond, therefore the molecule is polar.
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