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Chemistry
Posted 7 months ago

Which of the following correctly represents the bond polarity?
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(A) δ+BrFδ{ }^{\delta+} \mathrm{Br}-\mathrm{F}^{\delta-}
(B) δ+ClClδ{ }^{\delta+} \mathrm{Cl}-\mathrm{Cl}^{\delta-}
(c) δ+OPδ{ }^{\delta+} \mathrm{O}-\mathrm{P}^{\delta-}
(D) δ+SSiδ{ }^{\delta+} \mathrm{S}-\mathrm{Si}^{\delta-}
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Answer from Sia
Posted 7 months ago
A
Key Concept
Electronegativity Difference
Explanation
The bond polarity is determined by the difference in electronegativity between the two atoms. Fluorine (F) is more electronegative than Bromine (Br), making Br partially positive (δ+) and F partially negative (δ−).

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