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What type of bond exists in a molecule of hydrogen fluoride (HF)?

A. Ionic bond
B. Covalent bond
C. Metallic bond
D. Polar covalent bond

Answer: Polar covalent bond


Additional Information: The bond in HF is a polar covalent bond due to the difference in electronegativity.


Subjects: Chemical Bonding, Chemistry

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