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  1. Chemsheets AS 1018. Bonds that are polar have a bond dipole moment – this is a measure of the strength and direction of the polarity in the bond. In simple terms, the bigger the difference in electronegativity, the bigger the bond dipole moment.

  2. Polarity & Chemical Bonds Worksheet. 1. How are ionic bonds and covalent bonds different? 2. How does a polar covalent bond differ from a covalent bond? 3. How do electronegativity values help us determine the polarity of a bond? 4. For each of the following molecules, label the part is partially positive (δ+) and partially negative (δ-).

  3. Bonds Objective: Identify whether a bond is being broken or formed based upon energy being absorbed or released Distinguish between the three types of bonds and Decide which type of bond is present based upon the atoms involved Classify a substance as Ionic, Covalent or Metallic based upon its properties

  4. Explain the difference between a nonpolar covalent bond, a polar covalent bond, and an ionic bond. Answer nonpolar covalent: electronegativity difference is less than 0.4 (nonmetal+nonmetal close together on the periodic table)

  5. Directions: For each of the following pairs write the name or formula if it is missing, draw the Lewis structure, identify any polarity present with one of the ways you were shown in class, and then if both are polar determine which is most polar and explain your reason.

  6. Arrange the bonds in each of the following sets in order of increasing polarity: C‐F, Be‐F, O‐F; O‐Cl, S‐Br, C‐P; C‐S, B‐F, N‐O

  7. The difference in electronegativity values between two atoms determines if a bond is ionic, polar covalent, or nonpolar covalent. The document is a worksheet about polarity and electronegativity. It defines polar bonds as occurring when electrons are unequally shared between nonmetal elements.

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