It represents the boundary between what is considered to be an ionic or a covalent bond.
Group 17 elements have the highest electronegativity out of which fluorine has the highest electronegativity.
Group 1 or group 2 elements with group 16 or group 17 elements. In general, if the electronegativity difference between the two atoms is more than 1.7 in Pauling's scale, then the two atoms form ionic bond.
The difference is the amount of neutrons in the atom Oxygen 16 has 8 oxygen 17 has 9 neutrons
Pauling electronegativity 2.96 Sanderson electronegativity 3.22 Allred Rochow elctronegativty 2.74 Mulliken-Jaffe electronegativity 2.95 (14.3% s orbital) Allen electronegativity 2.685 Follow the link for further explanation
most non metals (except for the group 18 elements) NITROGEN(N) SULFUR(s) CHLORINE (CI)
Group 17 elements have the highest electronegativity out of which fluorine has the highest electronegativity.
Group 1 or group 2 elements with group 16 or group 17 elements. In general, if the electronegativity difference between the two atoms is more than 1.7 in Pauling's scale, then the two atoms form ionic bond.
Astonishing
The difference is the amount of neutrons in the atom Oxygen 16 has 8 oxygen 17 has 9 neutrons
They are both atoms, both isotopes, and both have 17 protons :)
Pauling electronegativity 2.96 Sanderson electronegativity 3.22 Allred Rochow elctronegativty 2.74 Mulliken-Jaffe electronegativity 2.95 (14.3% s orbital) Allen electronegativity 2.685 Follow the link for further explanation
most non metals (except for the group 18 elements) NITROGEN(N) SULFUR(s) CHLORINE (CI)
1.45*10^(-17)M*(6.023*10^23 atoms/mole)
I think it is 17
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