The document discusses electronegativity and how it can be used to predict bond polarity and type. Electronegativity is an atom's ability to attract shared electrons in a bond. The difference in electronegativity values between two bonded atoms determines whether the bond is nonpolar covalent, polar covalent, or ionic. A difference of 0-0.4 results in a nonpolar covalent bond, 0.5-1.8 in a polar covalent bond, and over 1.8 in an ionic bond. Examples of various bonds are given along with their electronegativity differences and bond types.