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Which bond pair does not have a polar covalent bond?

A.
P – Cl
B.
O – H
C.
S – Cl
D.
H – Cl
E.
Cl – Cl

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Answer:

E. Cl – Cl

Step-by-step explanation:

First let's look at the electronegativity values of each of these elements:

P - 2.1

Cl - 3.0

O - 3.5

H - 2.1

S - 1.8

If the electronegativity difference is between 0.4 and 1.9, it's a polar covalent bond. So whichever one isn't between .4 and 1.9, is the answer.

The differences can't be negative.

A. P – Cl (3.0 – 2.1) = 0.9 ❌

B. O – H (3.5 – 2.1) = 1.4 ❌

C. S – Cl (3.0 – 1.8) = 1.2 ❌

D. H – Cl (3.0 – 2.1) = 1.2 ❌

E. Cl – Cl (3.0 – 3.0) = 0 ✔

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