Questions: A very small electronegativity difference leads to a:
a Polar covalent bond
b Non-polar covalent bond
c Ionic bond
d None of the above
Transcript text: A very small electronegativity difference leads to a:
a Polar covalent bond
b Non-polar covalent bond
c Ionic bond
d None of the above
Electronegativity is a measure of an atom's ability to attract and hold onto electrons. The difference in electronegativity between two atoms determines the type of bond they form.
Step 2: Analyzing Bond Types
Polar Covalent Bond: Occurs when there is a moderate difference in electronegativity between two atoms, leading to an unequal sharing of electrons.
Non-polar Covalent Bond: Occurs when the electronegativity difference is very small or zero, resulting in equal sharing of electrons.
Ionic Bond: Occurs when there is a large difference in electronegativity, causing one atom to completely transfer electrons to another.
Step 3: Identifying the Correct Bond Type
A very small electronegativity difference leads to a non-polar covalent bond, as the electrons are shared equally between the atoms.