I don't understand what "favorite" is supposed to mean in this context. Oxygen is highly electronegative and will preferentially combine with the least electronegative element available, but that's not really a matter of "favorite", it's a matter of energetics.
Oxygen & Nitrogen, followed distantly by sulfur.
the Oxygen-Fluorine bond is polar, as the fluorine is more electronegative than the Oxygen, the Fluorine would be the negative side
The most electronegative elements are found in the top right corner of the Periodic Table (excluding inert gases). So they are: Boron - B Carbon - C Nitrogen - N Oxygen - O Fluorine - F Fluorine is the most electronegative element.
Cohesion. Oxygen is electronegative, and Hydrogen is electropositive.
Oxygen is more electronegative than selenium.
Oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen.
3.44 Very electronegative.
Oxygen is more electronegative. Oxygen is above sulfur on the Periodic Table. As you go up on the table electronegativity increases. The only thing more electronegative than oxygen is fluorine.
Oxygen is more electronegative than calcium. The electronegativity of calcium is 1, and the electronegativity of oxygen is 3.44.
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Oxygen is more electronegative than chlorine. The electronegativity of oxygen is 3.44 and that of chlorine is 3.16 on the Pauling scale.
yes oxygen is electronegative,it is one of the most electronegative elements in the periodic table,its electronegativity is 3.44
Across a period, electronegativity increases. Hence oxygen is more electronegative than lithium. However fluorine is the most electronegative element on the periodic table.
fluorine is the most electronegative atom . therefore atoms closer to fluorine will be more electronegative.
Yes, oxygen is more electronegative than sulfur. This is because its electronegativity is about 3.44, while sulfur's is about 2.58.
There is a large supply of oxygen in Earth's natural atmosphere, and oxygen is a strongly electronegative element.