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In biological molecules, carbon,nitrogen, oxygen often form covalent bonds with hydrogen.Arrange these Bonds from most polar to least polar: C-H, N-H,O-H

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The order of polarity from most polar to least polar is as follows:

O-H > N-H > C-H

Step-by-step explanation:

The polarity of a substance is a function of the charges of the ionic elements that makes up the substance. A bond between two ions is considered polar if it is between a negatively charged and positively charged ions. Hence, the stronger the charges of the ions in the bond, the more the polarity.

In this question, hydrogen is said to form covalent bonds with carbon, oxygen and nitrogen in biological molecules. However, the covalent bonds formed will not possess the same degree of polarity.

The bond between oxygen and hydrogen (O-H) is considered most polar amongst these three because OXYGEN atom is the most electronegative among the three ions. Hence, it will pull more electrons to itself and make the hydrogen ion more electropositive. This is followed by the bond between nitrogen and hydrogen (N-H) because nitrogen is more electronegative than carbon. The least polar is the bond between carbon and hydrogen as carbon is the least electronegative, hence, will not be able to pull electrons from hydrogen effectively.

The order from most polar to least polar is: O-H > N-H > C-H

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