Respuesta :
The B. Ca-F pair has the greatest electronegativity difference.
Electronegativities increase from the lower left to the upper right in the Periodic Table.
Ca is closest to the lower left, and F is in the upper right, so the Ca-F bond has the greatest electronegativity difference.

Answer: Option (B) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Electronegativity is defined as the ability of an atom to attract an electron towards itself.
Values of electronegativity of the given atoms are as follows.
Sodium = 0.93
Fluorine = 3.98
Calcium = 1.00
Hydrogen = 2.20
Carbon = 2.55
Therefore, electronegativity difference of the given pairs are as follows.
Na-F = 3.98 - 0.93 = 3.05
Ca-F = 3.98 - 1.00 = 1.98
H-F = 3.98 - 2.20 = 1.78
C-F = 3.98 - 2.55 = 1.43
F-F = 3.98 - 3.98 = 0
Hence, we can conclude that the highest electronegativity difference is for pair Ca-F.