it's a chemical property ..........
The electronegativity of sodium is 0,93.The electronegativity of uranium is 1,38.A lower electronegativity is the meaning of more chemical reactivity.
The chemical reactivity (electronegativity) of uranium, after L. Pauling is 1,38.
You think probable to the value of electronegativity.
Electronegativity - capacity to loss electrons - is representative for the reactivity of chemical elements; for metals low electronegativity is a high reactivity.
Electronegativity is a measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons towards itself in a chemical bond. It increases across a period from left to right and decreases down a group in the periodic table. Elements with high electronegativity tend to form negative ions, while elements with low electronegativity tend to form positive ions in chemical compounds.
no, it is a physical property.
Electronegativity
Physical properties: density, mass, hardnee, resistivityChemical properties: flammability, electronegativity, corrosivity, enthalpy of combustion
Physical properties: density, melting point, boiling point, hardness, refractive index, resistivity etc.Chemical properties: chemical reactivity, electronegativity, flammability, corrosivity, heat of combustion etc.
The electronegativity of sodium is 0,93.The electronegativity of uranium is 1,38.A lower electronegativity is the meaning of more chemical reactivity.
Physical properties are: density, hardness, refractive index, ductility, mass, boiling point, melting point etc.Chemical properties are: corrosivity, flammability, electronegativity, valence, enthalpy of formation etc.
The chemical reactivity (electronegativity) of uranium, after L. Pauling is 1,38.
You think probable to the value of electronegativity.
Electronegativity - capacity to loss electrons - is representative for the reactivity of chemical elements; for metals low electronegativity is a high reactivity.
electronegativity
- electronegativity- corrosivity- flammability
For chemical elements the most important factor is the electronegativity.