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Q: Which two atoms in the periodic table form the most polar bond?
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What atoms on the periodic table have the strongest ionic bond?

The compound will be cesium fluoride (CsF)


What is the difference in the electronegativity of the two atoms if the bond is more than 0?

It is a polar covalent bond. I was looking for this answer for chem hw and found just after coming to this page :P


Why like atoms form non-polar bond instead of polar bond?

The difference in electronegativity between th atoms foming the covalent bond leads to the polar nture of the bond. If the atoms are alike then there is NO difference in electronegativity- so - no bond polarity


What is the bond when two atoms share an electron unevenly and one of the atoms has a slight negative charge?

a polar covalent bond.


What type of bond is likely between atoms that are far apart on the periodic table?

Much the same as for other atoms. Differences in atomic number play no role.

Related questions

Is cesium a bond or non polar of ionic bond?

It is polar because as shown on the periodic table.


What atoms on the periodic table have the strongest ionic bond?

The compound will be cesium fluoride (CsF)


Is it impossible to bond between atoms on the left and right sides of the periodic table?

yes as long as they cancel out


Which compounds in the periodic table has the weakest bond?

In most cases, covalent bonds are usually weaker, but there are exceptions such as diamond and graphite.


Which atoms will likely form a covalent bond with the atoms of chlorine?

Atoms on the Right Hand Side of the periodic table - Carbon, Phosphorous, Chlorine itself etc


What is the difference in the electronegativity of the two atoms if the bond is more than 0?

It is a polar covalent bond. I was looking for this answer for chem hw and found just after coming to this page :P


How does the periodic table allow us to predict the properties of a bond between two atoms?

Periodic table determine chemical properties. It later helps in predicting the bonds formed by elements.


Why like atoms form non-polar bond instead of polar bond?

The difference in electronegativity between th atoms foming the covalent bond leads to the polar nture of the bond. If the atoms are alike then there is NO difference in electronegativity- so - no bond polarity


What is the bond when two atoms share an electron unevenly and one of the atoms has a slight negative charge?

a polar covalent bond.


In the periodic table how many group 1a atoms will need to bond to oxygen?

1a is a monovalent element and will thus need two of them to bond to oxygen to balance


What type of bond is likely between atoms that are far apart on the periodic table?

Much the same as for other atoms. Differences in atomic number play no role.


Which bond is more polar a phosphorus fcholrine bond or a phosphorus fluorine bond?

The bond between phosphorus and fluorine atoms is more polar than the bond between phosphorus and chlorine atoms.