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Problem page in each of the molecules drawn below one chemical bond is colored red. Decide whether this bond is likely to be polar or not. if the bond is likely to be polar, write down the chemical symbol for the atom which will have more negative charge.
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Answer:
For carbon dioxide molecule: The bond is considered as polar and the elecvtronegative atom is oxygen.
For water molecule: The bond is considered as polar and the elecvtronegative atom is oxygen.
Explanation:
There are two types of covalent bonds:
In carbon dioxide molecule:
The given bond is present between C and O atom.
Electronegativity value of C = 2.5
Electronegativity value of O = 3.5
Electronegativity difference = (3.5 - 2.5) = 1
As, electronegativity difference is present. So, the bond is considered as polar and the elecvtronegative atom is oxygen.
In water molecule:
The given bond is present between H and O atom.
Electronegativity value of H = 2.1
Electronegativity value of O = 3.5
Electronegativity difference = (3.5 - 2.1) = 1.4
As, electronegativity difference is present. So, the bond is considered as polar and the elecvtronegative atom is oxygen.