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C-F will be the most polar because of the four C and F have the largest difference in electronegativity.

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the answer is c-f based off its electronegativity. c-c would be even f-f would be even so since f is mor electro negative than n and o the bond is stronger.

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Q: Which one of the following bonds is the most polar C H C N C O C F?
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