Based on the electronegativity values shown in the table below, which element would you expect to form a polar covalent compound when combined with bromine (Br)? On the Pauling scale periodic table, bromine (Br) is 2.8; radium (Ra) is 0.9; Hydrogen (H) is 2.1; potassium (K) is 0.8; Krypton (Kr) is 3.0 Ra H K Kr
Ra H K Kr
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In other words, the question is asking "with which one of these atoms would Br bond to get a difference in their electronegativity values of more than 1.6"?
so what do think? i have been trying for 30 mins to get help
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umm hold on im thinking sorry
just do the calculations bromine (Br) is 2.8; radium (Ra) is 0.9; Hydrogen (H) is 2.1; potassium (K) is 0.8; Krypton (Kr) is 3.0 for example, Br-H is 2.8-2.1=0.7 so not this one
omg @aaronq i need step by step help
im so sorry love i cant help you :( i keep getting stuck
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