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Covalent character is maximum in...

Covalent character is maximum in

A

`NaF `

B

`Na_(2) O `

C

`Na_(3) N `

D

All have equal covalent character

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The correct Answer is:
c

Out of N, O and F, electronegativity if N is minimum
and hence its covalent character in compound in ` Na_(3)N` is maximum .
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