2. Which of the following incorrectly shows the bond polarity? Show the correct bond polarity for those that are incorrect. a. ?+?H—F??? b. ?+?Cl—I??? c. ?+?Si—S??? d. ?+?Br—Br??? e. ?+?O—P??? For Question #2, they are all covalent
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H-F: This bond is correctly shown. Fluorine is more electronegative than hydrogen, so the bond is polar with the negative end towards fluorine (Hδ+-Fδ-). Show more…
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