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Electronegetivity can be defined as the power or tendency of an atom to attract electron to itself. So when we say that an element has a high electronegetivity we just means that the element can fastly or rapidly attract electron to itself.....

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Fluorine, Oxygen, and Nitrogen are 3 very electronegative atoms.

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Why is the electronegativity of an element important?

The electronegativity of an element is important in figuring out how polar a molecule will be. The higher the electronegativity of an element is compared to another, the more polar the molecule will be. For example, a bond between Flourine and Hydrogen will be very polar, because Flourine has a very high electronegativity, and hydrogen has a very low electronegativity.


How does a ionic compound form?

An ionic compound forms when atoms of an element of low electronegativity transfer one or more electrons per atom to atoms of an element of high electronegativity. The resulting cations, formed from the atoms of the element of low electronegativity, and anions, formed from the element of high electronegativity, are held together by mutual electrostatic attractions to form the ionic compound.


What makes one element more active than another?

A low electronegativity for metals and a high electronegativity for nonmetals.


A diatomic element with a high ionization energy would most likely be?

nonmetal with high electronegativity.


What conclusion can be drawn from the statement that an element has high electron affinity high electronegativity and a high ionization energy?

This element is a very reactive nonmetal as fluorine or chlorine.


Will an element having high electron affinity ionize easily?

It will not ionize ealily, high electronegativity willionize easily.


Which element in period 4 has the highest electronegativity?

The element in period 4 of the Periodic Table with the highest electronegativity is krypton (2.96). The period 4 element with the lowest electronegativity is potassium (0.82).


Do lithium has the lowest electronegativity?

No. the element francium will have the lowest electronegativity. However it is radioactive and for practical purpose, cesium is considered to be the element with lowest electronegativity.


What can you tell about an atom that has high electronegativity?

For metals high electronegativity mean low reactivity; for halogens, C, O, N, S, etc. the meaning is high reactivity.


Why metals have high electrongetavity than non metals?

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.


Which element at room temperature is a poor conductor of electricity and has a relatively high electronegativity?

Sulfur has relatively high electronegativity and is also a poor conductor of electricity at room temperature. Fluorine has the highest electronegativity and copper is a good conductor of electricity.


What correlation exists between an element's electronegativity and its ability to behave as an oxidizing agent?

The greater the electronegativity, the stronger an oxidant that element will be. The lower its electronegativity, the stronger a reducing agent it will be.