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    The Covalent Bond Between Chlorine and Iodine Is a Polar
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The Covalent Bond Between Chlorine and Iodine Is a Polar

Question 95

Question 95

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The covalent bond between chlorine and iodine is a polar one. Which of the following properly represents the direction of polarity in this bond?


A) .δ+ Cl-I δ-
B) .δ- Cl-I δ+
C) .+ Cl-I -
D) .- Cl-I +

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