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Which is an example of a highly polar covalent bond. Ca – Cl Fe – O H – S F – F
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Which is an example of a highly polar covalent bond. Ca – Cl Fe – O H – S F – F
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For this you will need electronegativity(χ). χ(Ca)=1, χ(Cl)=3, χ(Fe)=1,8, χ(O)=3,5, χ(H)=2,1, χ(S)=2,5, χ(F)=4. then you calculate difference of electronegativity between 2 atoms, where is highest, that is higly polar bond. So it is Ca-O bond Δ
χ=2.
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