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21 August, 04:43

The molecule hydrogen fluoride (hf) contains a polar bond h - f, where fluorine is more electronegative than hydrogen. which is the appropriate representation of the h - f bond?

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  1. 21 August, 05:05
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    The proper representation of the H - F bond is:

    δ+H - Fδ-

    There is only partial separation in this bond. It is because this bond is covalent and the percentage of the ionic character is less than fifty percent.
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