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The delta notation, indicating the polarity of for the presented covalent bonds are:

δ+   C-O   δ-

δ-   O-Cl   δ+

δ+   O-F   δ-

δ+   C-N   δ-

δ+   C-Cl   δ-

δ-   S-H   δ+

δ+   S-Cl   δ-

How delta notation indicate the polar bonds?

Atoms with varying electronegativities form polar bonds.

The polarity direction is denoted using the delta notation.

A partial negative charge (represented by the symbol -) is acquired by the atom with the higher electronegativity, whereas a partial positive charge (represented by the symbolδ +) is acquired by the atom with the lower electronegativity.

Let's consider the following elements with their electronegativities.

C (2.5)

O (3.5)

Cl (3.0)

F (4.0)

N (3.0)

S (2.5)

H (2.1)

The delta notation for the presented bonds are:

δ+   C-O   δ-

δ-   O-Cl   δ+

δ+   O-F   δ-

δ+   C-N   δ-

δ+   C-Cl   δ-

δ-   S-H   δ+

δ+   S-Cl   δ-

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