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What is the largest possible electronegativity difference for a bond to be covalent?A.0.5B.1.7C.0.0D.1.0

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B. 1.7

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As a rule, an electronegativity difference of 2 or more on the Pauling scale between atoms leads to the formation of an ionic bond. A difference of less than 2 between atoms leads to covalent bond formation.

Therefore, the largest possible electronegativity difference for a bond to be covalent is 1.7

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