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The bond between F and Cl would be: A) nonpolar covalent B) polar covalent C) ionic D) metallic
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The bond between F and Cl would be:
A) nonpolar covalent
B) polar covalent
C) ionic
D) metallic
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i belive the answer is C) ionic
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It would be a
polar covalent bond.
The two atoms have different electronegativities, and I'm pretty sure they are sufficiently different to classify the bond as polar.
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