If an element from the first column of the periodic table entered into a covalent bond with one from the sixth column, then the bond would be a

A. polar bond, with the element from the first column developing a partial negative charge.
B. nonpolar bond, with the element from the sixth column developing a partial positive charge.
C. nonpolar bond, with the element from the first column developing a partial positive charge.
D. nonpolar bond, with neither element developing any partial charges at all.
E. polar bond, with the element from the sixth column developing a partial negative charge.


Answer: E

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