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a chemical bond is considered polar when the value of the electronegativity difference falls between__and__; nonpolar when the value is less than__.​

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0.5 and 1.6

0.5

A chemical bond is considered polar when the value of the electronegativity difference falls between 0.5 and 1.6 ; nonpolar when the value is less than 0.5.

Explanation;

  • Nonpolar Covalent is a type of bond occurs when there is equal sharing of the electrons in the bond. For example in molecules such as Cl2, H2 and F2.
  • Polar Covalent is a type of bond occurs when there is unequal sharing between the two atoms, of the electrons in the bond. For examples in molecules such as; NH3 and H2O.
  • If the electronegativity difference between the atoms involeved in bond formation is less than 0.5, then the bond is nonpolar covalent.
  • While, If the electronegativity difference is between 0.5 and 1.6, then the bond is considered polar covalent
  • But when the electronegativity difference is greater than 2.0, then the bond is ionic
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