Asked by yomamma.comma
Which compound is most likely to be held together by a covalent bond based on the electronegativity difference between its two atoms?
(1 point)
CaBr
CaBr
NO
NO
NaCl
NaCl
CO
(1 point)
CaBr
CaBr
NO
NO
NaCl
NaCl
CO
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
Here is how you decide. Take the difference between the electronegativity of the two elements listed. If the difference is 1.7 it is a 50-50 ionic/covalent bond. Over that we call them ionic. Less than that we call them covalent although those close to the 50-50 mark we usually say polar covalent. PURE covalent bonds are formed between the same atoms; i.e., H2, N2, O2, etc.
Answered by
llama
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Answered by
Raashida
Answer is
NO
NO
Answered by
yomamma.comma
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