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Electronegativity
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Ability of an atom to attract towards itself electrons in a chemical bond Electronegativity
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Trend Most electronegative element!
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Covalent Bond nonpolar equal sharing of electrons Electron density is symmetrical polar Unequal sharing of electrons Greater electron density near one element H—H
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6 H F F H electron rich region electron poor region e - riche - poor ++ --
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7 Covalent share e - Polar Covalent partial transfer of e - Ionic transfer e - Increasing difference in electronegativity Classification of bonds by difference in electronegativity DifferenceBond Type 0Covalent 2 Ionic 0 < and <2 Polar Covalent
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For each bond, indicate the shift in electron density.
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Practice Which of the following bonds is covalent, which is polar covalent, and which is ionic? a.The bond in CsCl b.The bond in H 2 S c.The NN bond in H 2 NNH 2
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