BondPolarity

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*In real life, there are no hard and fast cut-offs (i.e. greater than 1.7, ionic), it is a gradual change. You would need to know additional chemical concepts to be certain. Therefore, this is why we use the above cut-offs in 1st year cheimstry.
*In real life, there are no hard and fast cut-offs (i.e. greater than 1.7, ionic), it is a gradual change. You would need to know additional chemical concepts to be certain. Therefore, this is why we use the above cut-offs in 1st year chemistry.

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*[Example/Explanation of Bond Polarity]
*[Another Example/Explanation of Bond Polarity]

A general rule of thumb for predicting the type of bond based upon electronegativity differences:


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