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Consider atoms that have different electronegativity. What does the varying electronegativity of atoms in a compound tell you about their interactions?(1 point)
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compound energy storage
compound energy storage
valence electron number
valence electron number
Type of bond
Type of bond
Number of bonds
Number of bonds
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Type of bond.
Different electronegativities indicate how electrons are shared or transferred between atoms, telling you whether a bond will be nonpolar covalent, polar covalent, or ionic (i.e., the bond type and polarity).
Different electronegativities indicate how electrons are shared or transferred between atoms, telling you whether a bond will be nonpolar covalent, polar covalent, or ionic (i.e., the bond type and polarity).
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