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1)Approximately in which range of electronegativity differences would polar covalent bonds occur?
0.5 to 1.7
2) This image shows electronegativities of elements on the periodic table. Based on this information, which element is most likely to form a strong ionic bond and take on electrons?
Fluorine
3)Which option contains an example of a polyatomic ion?
KNO3
4)Which statement best explains the difference between polar and nonpolar covalent bonds?
Polar covalent bonds share electrons unequally, while nonpolar covalent bonds share electrons equally.
5)Which statement describes the bonds in iron sulfate, FeSO4?
Fe and S have an ionic bond, while S and O have covalent bonds.
Also, Connexus gc?? (ill make disc or insta gc :)
1)Approximately in which range of electronegativity differences would polar covalent bonds occur?
0.5 to 1.7
2) This image shows electronegativities of elements on the periodic table. Based on this information, which element is most likely to form a strong ionic bond and take on electrons?
Fluorine
3)Which option contains an example of a polyatomic ion?
KNO3
4)Which statement best explains the difference between polar and nonpolar covalent bonds?
Polar covalent bonds share electrons unequally, while nonpolar covalent bonds share electrons equally.
5)Which statement describes the bonds in iron sulfate, FeSO4?
Fe and S have an ionic bond, while S and O have covalent bonds.
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