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Q: How can you describe pauling's electronegativity?
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Which element has the highest electronegativity in periodic table?

Fluor: 4,1 (Paulings scale)


State the definition and trend for electronegativity?

Electronegativity is the ability for an atom to attract electrons. It is expressed in numeric values in Paulings (a unit named after a chemist). On the periodic table it increases from left to right across a period. It decreases down a group on the periodic table.


An atoms relative ability to attract electrons shared in a chemical bond is known as its?

Electronegativity. The strongest element is F.


What are two generalizations that describe how the trends in atomic electronegativity vary with atom positions in the periodic table?

From going left-right in a period, the electronegativity increases. By going up-down in a group, the electronegativity decreases. (those 2 are what they are looking for)


What attractive force draws in surrounding electrons for chemical bonds?

Electronegativity


What is lead's electronegativity?

Pauling electronegativity 2.33 Sanderson electronegativity 2.29 Allred Rochow electronegativity 1.55 Mulliken-Jaffe electronegativity 2.41 (sp3 orbital) Allen electronegativity no data


What is the temdency of an atom to attract electrons called?

electronegativity


What properties tells the most about stability of a metal?

You think probable to electronegativity.


What happens to electronegativity as you go across a period?

The electronegativity increases


What is the electronegativity of potassium?

.8 Is the electronegativity of Potassium


What is the electronegativity of boron?

the electronegativity of boron is 2.04


What is electronegativity of iron?

the electronegativity of iron is 1.8