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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes greater bond polarity in hydrogen fluoride?
A)Unequal electron pair sharing✓
B)Symmetric charge cloud distribution
C)Identical electronegativity values
D)Free radical induced polarization
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Unequal electron pair sharing results from significant electronegativity differences between hydrogen and fluorine, causing induced dipole moment therefore, increased bond polarity rather than even sharing distributing charge equally across HF.
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