Question
8. Which type of bond has an electronegativity difference greater than 1.7? ionic metallic nonpolar covalent polar covalent
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Clara Beatriz
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Resposta
electronegativity difference greater than 1.7 typically indicates an ionic bond. In ionic bonds, electrons are transferred from one atom to another, resulting in the formation of positively and negatively charged ions. This large difference in electronegativity is characteristic of the interaction between metals and nonmetals.