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What is the primary reason for the formation of interhalogen compounds?
A. Halogens have the same electronegativity.
B. The difference in electronegativity between different halogens allows for polar covalent bonding.
C. Halogens always form ionic bonds with each other.
D. Halogens cannot form compounds with themselves.
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