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Is it a good generalization that elements that are close together in the periodic table form covalent bonds, whereas elements that are far apart form ionic bonds? Why or why not?
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This is because of the differences in electronegativity between the elements involved in the bond formation. Electronegativity is a measure of the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair of electrons. Elements with similar electronegativities will share Show more…
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