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24 April, 11:56

What is the nature of the P-O bond in phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) ?

A.) nonpolar covalent

B.) moderately polar covalent

C.) highly polar covalent

D.) ionic

E.) polar ionic

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  1. 24 April, 12:23
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    The answer is B becusae the electronegativities are P: 2.2 and O: 3.4 meaning they have a difference of 1.2 which is polar
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