yes oxygen is electronegative,it is one of the most electronegative elements in the periodic table,its electronegativity is 3.44
Strong hydrogen bonds as the Oxygen is really electronegative and the hydrogen is really unelectronegative. The hydrogen bonds to the oxygen of another molecule.
Electron affinity is an elements' ability to attract electrons and is variable for each element. Generally the more electronegative atoms are furthest to the right bottom of the periodic table and ascending to the left the elements lose their electron accepting ability.
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fluorine is most electronegative and cesium is least electronegative
Oxygen is more electronegative than selenium.
Oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen.
3.44 Very electronegative.
An electronegative atom gain electrons.
Sulfur is more electronegative than beryllium.
An electronegative atom is an atom that can attract a bonding pair of electrons from another atom. Fluorine is the most electronegative element.
fluorine is the most electronegative atom . therefore atoms closer to fluorine will be more electronegative.
If you mean which is more basic, Calcium would be because it is more electronegative.
Yes, non-metals are more electronegative than metals. Fluorine is the most electronegative element, and it is a nonmetal.
Fluorine is more electronegative. It has the highest electro negativity.
An electronegative atom is an atom that can attract a bonding pair of electrons from another atom. Fluorine is the most electronegative element.