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  • Xenon Dioxide (XeO2): Polarity Explained - Covalent Bonds & Electronegativity
    Xenon dioxide is a polar covalent molecule. This is because the electronegativity of xenon is greater than that of iodine, so the electrons in the Xe-I bond are pulled more towards the xenon atom. This creates a partial positive charge on the iodine atom and a partial negative charge on the xenon atom, making the molecule polar.
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