Rank the bonds that are not pure covalent in order of increasing polarity, based on the electronegativity values provided in the table. Bonds (4 items) (Drag and drop into the appropriate area) Relative Polarity Least polar 1 2 3 C-O N-H C-H C-Se
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C-H: Electronegativity difference = |2.55 - 2.20| = 0.35 C-Se: Electronegativity difference = |2.55 - 2.55| = 0 Show more…
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