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Some of the properties which depend on electronic configuration elements are - atomic radii, ionisation potential, and electronegativity etc.
The values of electronegativity of atoms A and B are 1.20 and 4 respectively. The percentage ionic character of A-B bond is:

A

`50%`

B

`72.2%`

C

`55.3%`

D

`43.0%`

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