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no the color doesn't have anything to do with the electronegativity
nitrogen has the highest electronegativity
A molecule composed of two atoms of the same electronegativity is called a nonpolar molecule.
I believe it is electronegativity
This depends on the electronegativity of atoms.
Group 17 elements have the highest electronegativity out of which fluorine has the highest electronegativity.
Francium is the element with the highest electronegativity.
Nitrogen has the highest electronegativity.
Francium has the highest Pauling electronegativity: 0,7.
Atoms with the lowest electronegativity values located on the leftmost part of the Periodic Table. The atom with the lowest electronegativity belongs to Francium.
An electronegativity difference of less that 1.7 between the atoms
Check the electronegatviies of the atoms. The highest from the top are fluorine, oxygen, chlorine and nitrogen. The highest electronegativity pulls the electrons in the bond closest, gets the most negative charge.
no the color doesn't have anything to do with the electronegativity
nitrogen has the highest electronegativity
A molecule composed of two atoms of the same electronegativity is called a nonpolar molecule.
Nonpolar bonds show a Low electronegativity difference between atoms
The shape of the molecule and The electronegativity differences of atoms in the molecule