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14 May, 01:02

The electron pair in a H-F bond could be considered___.

a) closer to H because hydrogen has a larger radius and thus exerts greater control over the shared electron pair.

b) closer to F because fluorine has a higher electronegativity than hydrogen.

c) closer to H because hydrogen has a lower electronegativity than fluorine.

d) an inadequate model since the bond is ionic.

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  1. 14 May, 03:07
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    Answer: b) closer to F because fluorine has a higher electronegativity than hydrogen.

    Explanation:

    Electronegativity is defined as the property of an element to attract a shared pair of electron towards itself.

    A polar covalent bond is defined as the bond which is formed when there is a difference of electronegativities between the atoms.

    Non-polar covalent bond is defined as the bond which is formed when there is no difference of electronegativities between the atoms.

    electronegativity of flourine = 3.98

    electronegativity of hydrogen = 2.1

    As electronegativity of flourine is greater than that of electronegativity of hydrogen, the electron pair lie towards flourine, thus creating a partial negative charge on flourine and a partial positive charge on hydrogen.
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