Answer :
Answer:
Polar covalent bond
Explanation:
When the electronegativity difference between two elements A and X is 0.8, the bond AX formed will most likely be a polar covalent bond.
A polar covalent bond is one whose electronegativity difference is between 0.5 and 2.1.
In such a bond type, we have heteronuclear species with one of the species having a higher electronegativity value.
- When electronegativity difference is less than 0.5, a non-polar covalent bond forms.
- If the value is greater than 2.1, an ionic bond will form.