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which pair of atoms forms the most polar bond?
p and cl
si and cl
p and o
si and o
Brief Explanations
To determine the most polar bond, we use the concept of electronegativity difference (\(\Delta EN\)). The greater the \(\Delta EN\), the more polar the bond.
- For \(P - Cl\): \(EN_{Cl}=3.16\), \(EN_{P}=2.19\), \(\Delta EN = 3.16 - 2.19=0.97\)
- For \(Si - Cl\): \(EN_{Cl} = 3.16\), \(EN_{Si}=1.90\), \(\Delta EN=3.16 - 1.90 = 1.26\)
- For \(P - O\): \(EN_{O}=3.44\), \(EN_{P}=2.19\), \(\Delta EN=3.44 - 2.19 = 1.25\)
- For \(Si - O\): \(EN_{O}=3.44\), \(EN_{Si}=1.90\), \(\Delta EN=3.44 - 1.90=1.54\)
Since \(Si - O\) has the largest electronegativity difference, the \(Si - O\) bond is the most polar.
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