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Which is the most polar bond in the molecule C=C, C=O, C-, C-C, C-H?

          Which is the most polar bond in the molecule C=C, C=O, C-, C-C, C-H?
        

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Chemistry: Structure and Properties
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00:01 Okay.
00:03 So today we're going to be comparing these five different bonds, and we're going to be determining which one is the most polar.
00:13 So right off the bat, we can determine that it's not going to be a, because two carbon atoms bonded together would not be very polar, because polarity is determined in the difference of electronegativity.
00:26 And since it's the same value of electronegativity, then there is no difference, and it's the least possible way of being electro -negative.
00:38 So for the remaining four, there's four different atoms that are bonded to a hydrogen atom...
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