MCQ
$C−X$ bond is polar because:
  • A
    $X$ is more electronegative than $C$
  • B
    $X$ attracts electron cloud to itself
  • C
    $X$ gains slight negative charge on it and $C$ gains slight positive charge on it
  • All of these

Answer

Correct option: D.
All of these
$C−X$ bond is polar because $X$ is more $E.N$ than $C.$
$X$ pulls electron cloud towards itself and $X$ gains negative charge on it and carbon gains slight positive charge.

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