Rank the following bonds in terms of decreasing polarity. Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. Reset Help Si-F H-F B-F N-F Largest Smallest
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9), H (2.2), B (2.0), N (3.0), F (4.0) Step 3: Calculate the difference in electronegativity for each bond: - Si-F: 4.0 (F) - 1.9 (Si) = 2.1 - H-F: 4.0 (F) - 2.2 (H) = 1.8 - B-F: 4.0 (F) - 2.0 (B) = 2.0 - N-F: 4.0 (F) - 3.0 (N) = 1.0 Step 4: Rank the bonds in terms Show more…
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