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If the electronegativity of atom A is 2.0 and atom B is 3.0, then what is the percentage ionic character of bond A-B?


A
80.5 %
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B
12.5 %
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C
19.5 %
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87.5 %
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Solution

The correct option is C 19.5 %
The Hanny-Smith equation for the ionic character can be used in this case.

16(|xAxB|)+3.5(xAxB)2

where 'xA ' is the electronegativity of one element and xB is the electronegativity of the other element.

Here, xA is 2.0 and xB is 3.0.

So, 16(|23|)+3.5(23)2 = 16 + 3.5 = 19.5 %

The bond A-B has a 19.5% ionic character.


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