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Electronegativity
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Electronegativity
3 Activities
Consider a C-O bond. Which of the following statements correctly describe the electrons within this bond.
The electrons spend more time on O because it is more electronegative.
The electrons spend more time on C because it is more electronegative.
The electrons spend more time on O because it is smaller.
The electrons spend more time on C because it is larger.
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