The correct answer is 0.5 to 1.7.
Polar covalent bonds occur when there is a difference in electronegativity between the atoms involved in the bond. Electronegativity is a measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons towards itself in a chemical bond. When the electronegativity difference is between 0.5 and 1.7, the bond is considered to be polar covalent.
Approximately in which range of electronegativity differences would polar covalent bonds occur?(1 point)Responses0 to 0.50 to 0 point 50.5 to 1.70 point 5 to 1 point 7−1.0 to 0negative 1 point 0 to 00 to 1.0
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