Single Choice

Polarity of a bond can be explained by:

AElectron affinity
BIonisation potential
CElectronegativity
Correct Answer
DAll of the above

Solution

The polarity of a bond can be explained by electronegativity.
When the two atoms joined by a covalent bond have the same electronegativity, the bond is the non polar covalent bond.
When the two atoms joined by a covalent bond have different electronegativity, the bond is the polar covalent bond.


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