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Explain, in terms of electronegativity, why an H-F bond is expected to be more polar than an H-I bond.
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Explain, in terms of electronegativity, why an H-F bond is expected to be more polar than an H-I bond.
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Match the following terms to the correct definitions
Column A 1. products: products 2. reactants: reactants 3. covalent bond: