Lithium has the lowest electronegativity, then carbon, bromine and fluorine has the highest electronegativity of any atom.
Lithium has the lowest electronegativity
Fluorine
Fluorine will replace bromine to produce the compound lithium fluoride in a single replacement reaction.
This element is bromine.
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.
This chemical element is fluorine.
The charge if a fluorine atom were attract an extra electron from lithium the lithium atom would be positive. -APEX
Fluorine will replace bromine to produce the compound lithium fluoride in a single replacement reaction.
Across a period, electronegativity increases. Hence oxygen is more electronegative than lithium. However fluorine is the most electronegative element on the periodic table.
electronegativity is the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair of electrons, therefore fluorine is more able to attract electrons then lithium (has a greater pull).
Lithium is a chemical element with a low electronegativity.
This element is bromine.
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.
In the fourth period of the periodic table of elements, the most reactive element is potassium. It is an alkali metal, and it has the atomic number of 19.
element 16
The most reactive is fluorine.
This chemical element is fluorine.
lithium
The charge if a fluorine atom were attract an extra electron from lithium the lithium atom would be positive. -APEX