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  • Sulfur Dioxide Bonds: Understanding Polar Covalent Character
    Sulfur dioxide has polar covalent bonds.

    This is because the electronegativity of sulfur (2.58) is greater than the electronegativity of oxygen (3.44), so the electrons are more attracted to the oxygen atoms, creating a partial negative charge on the oxygen atoms and a partial positive charge on the sulfur atom.

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