It electronegativity is 1.5
A small atomic radius corresponds more closely to a low electronegativity.
Sulfur has a high electronegativity.
A low electronegativity for metals and a high electronegativity for nonmetals.
For metals high electronegativity mean low reactivity; for halogens, C, O, N, S, etc. the meaning is high reactivity.
Electronegativity - capacity to loss electrons - is representative for the reactivity of chemical elements; for metals low electronegativity is a high reactivity.
an atom with a high electronegativity, like fluorine
Hydrogen has a low electronegativity while fluorine has an extremely high electronegativity.
Cesium has a low electronegativity because it is a highly reactive alkali metal. Alkali metals typically have low electronegativities due to their tendency to lose electrons easily.
Because sodium has a low electronegativity and chlorine has a high electronegativity; sodium become a cation and chlorine an anion.
Anything over a 0.002 dipole movement is a polar bond
No. Although Tantalum is very hard, heat treated high carbon steel is harder.
Generally speaking, non-metals have high electronegativity and metals have low ones. Fluorine (F) has the highest electronegativity of any element, and cesium (Cs) has the lowest.