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What does a non polar covalent bond show about electronegativities of its two atoms?

The electronegativities of it's two atoms are similar.


What does a nonpolar covalent bond show about the electronegativities of its two atoms?

The electronegativities of two atoms are equal :)


How can the type of bond be predicted?

Ionic bond: the difference between electronegativities of the atoms is over 2.Covalent polar bond: the difference between electronegativities of the atoms is under 2.Covalent non-polar bond: the difference between electronegativities of the atoms is cca. zero


Which atoms have the highest electronegativity on the periodic table?

Group 17 elements have the highest electronegativity out of which fluorine has the highest electronegativity.


Can ionic bonds be established between identical atoms?

No, ionic bonds are formed between atoms of different elements that have significantly different electronegativities. Identical atoms have the same electronegativities, so they do not form ionic bonds.


What does a nonpolar covalent bond show about electronegativities of its two atoms?

These atoms have a very similar electronegativity.


Do all atoms have the same electronegativities?

No. If they did, no ionic compounds would exist.


What does a non-polar covalent bond show about the electronegativities of its do atoms?

A non-polar covalent bond occurs when the two atoms have similar electronegativities, meaning they share electrons equally. This suggests that there is no significant difference in the ability of the atoms to attract shared electrons.


What does a nonpolar covalent bond show about the elecronegativities of its two atoms?

The difference between the electronegativities of the atoms is near zero.


What does the presence of a polar covalent bond show about the electronegativities of its atoms?

(apex!) the electronegativities of the two atoms are NOT equal.


When atoms in a covalent bonds have a rather high difference in their electronegativities the bonds is said to be?

When atoms in a covalent bond have a rather high difference in their electronegativities, the bond is said to be polar covalent. In polar covalent bonds, electrons are unequally shared between the atoms, resulting in a partial positive and partial negative charge on the atoms.


In an ionic bond the difference in the electronegativities of the two atoms in the bond is or more?

false 2