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In Chemistry / High School | 2014-03-28

Which bond is most polar?

A) N-H
B) C-H
C) O-H
D) H-H

Asked by Peter671

Answer (3)

A) N is more polar because of it electron negativity charge ex. N electron negativity charge is 3.0 and H is 2.1 B) C is more polar...electron negativity for C is 2.5 AND H is 2.1 C)O is more polar dues to it electron negativity charge being greater that hydrogen D)H and H are both non polar because they cancel each other out due to the face the both share the electron negativity evenly

Answered by toyboxthe | 2024-06-10

C .. ectronegativity values for each of the atoms but if you didn't know these you can just look at your periodic table and see where they are in relation to each other

Answered by fruityb9 | 2024-06-10

The most polar bond among the options provided is the O-H bond, with the highest electronegativity difference of 1.4. This bond's polarity arises from the significant difference in electronegativities between oxygen and hydrogen. Hence, option C) O-H is correct.
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Answered by toyboxthe | 2024-12-23