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A bond is said to be 50% ionic, when the...

A bond is said to be 50% ionic, when the difference in the electronegativity value of the participating atoms is _______.

A

More than 1.7

B

Equal to 1.7

C

Less than 1.7

D

Much greater than 1.7

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The correct Answer is:
B

If `Delta`E.N. = 1.7 ionic character 50%
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