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when a metal atom combines with a nonmetal atom, there is a large difference in electronegativity. what type of bonding will the compound exhibit? polar covalent metallic nonpolar covalent ionic
Ionic bonding occurs when there is a large difference in electronegativity between a metal and a non - metal atom. In ionic bonding, electrons are transferred from the metal atom (which has a lower electronegativity) to the non - metal atom (which has a higher electronegativity). Polar covalent bonding occurs when there is a moderate difference in electronegativity (usually between two non - metals). Nonpolar covalent bonding occurs when there is little to no difference in electronegativity (usually between two non - metals). Metallic bonding occurs between metal atoms.
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