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An illustration depicts the nature of bonds and the trend of electronegativity of seven different bonds. The data from right to left are as follows. Carbon-Carbon single bond; Carbon-Hydrogen single bond; Nitrogen-Hydrogen single bond; Carbon-Oxygen single bond; Lithium-Carbon single bond; Lithium-Nitrogen single bond; and N a C l. A horizontal rightward arrow depicts the nature of bonds, which is covalent, polar covalent, and ionic from left to right. The bonds on the extreme left have small difference in electronegativity and the bonds on the extreme right have large difference in electronegativity.
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An illustration depicts the nature of bonds and the trend of electronegativity of seven different bonds. The data from right to left are as follows. Carbon-Carbon single bond; Carbon-Hydrogen single bond; Nitrogen-Hydrogen single bond; Carbon-Oxygen single bond; Lithium-Carbon single bond; Lithium-Nitrogen single bond; and N a C l. A horizontal rightward arrow depicts the nature of bonds, which is covalent, polar covalent, and ionic from left to right. The bonds on the extreme left have small difference in electronegativity and the bonds on the extreme right have large difference in electronegativity.
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An illustration depicts the nature of bonds and the trend of electronegativity of seven different bonds. The data from right to left are as follows. Carbon-Carbon single bond; Carbon-Hydrogen single bond; Nitrogen-Hydrogen single bond; Carbon-Oxygen single bond; Lithium-Carbon single bond; Lithium-Nitrogen single bond; and N a C l. A horizontal rightward arrow depicts the nature of bonds, which is covalent, polar covalent, and ionic from left to right. The bonds on the extreme left have small difference in electronegativity and the bonds on the extreme right have large difference in electronegativity.
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