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Q: What metal tends to have low electronegativity value?
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Ionic bonds show which characteristics that aren't seen in covalent bonds?

One atom is a metal and one is a nonmetal One atom has a high electronegativity value, while the other value is relatively low.


How is electronegativity related to corrosion?

The higher the electronegativity of a metal the less likely it is to corrode. Metals that corrode easily have a low electronegativity.


Why metals commonly tends to form cations?

Metals have a low electronegativity compared to nonmetals.


What most likely to be true of an element with low electronegativity.?

If it is a metal it is a reactive element.


Ionic bonds are different from covalents bonds. identify the characteristics of ionic bonds.?

One atom is a metal and one is a nonmetal One atom has a high electronegativity value, while the other value is relatively low.


Ionic bonds are different from covalent bonds. Identify the characteristics of ionic bonds?

One atom is a metal and one is a nonmetal One atom has a high electronegativity value, while the other value is relatively low.


Does caesium have any unusual properties?

Caesium has a very low value for the electronegativity.


Why krypton as no electronegativity value?

It's a noble gas, so it doesn't react in normal conditions. Actually, it has some electronegativity value, but it's extremely low (as far as I know).


Tantalum have a high or low electronegativity?

It electronegativity is 1.5


Does a small atomic radius correspond with a high or low electronegativity?

A small atomic radius corresponds more closely to a low electronegativity.


Why is Mg obtained from its compounds by electrolysis rather than displacement by another metal?

Magnesium has a very low electronegativity, or in other words, as metals go it is very metallic. In order to displace it in a compound by another metal, you would need a metal with a significantly lower electronegativity, and that is not easy. It is easier to use electrolysis.


Why metals have low electronegativity?

Metals that are chemically active have low electronegativity because matals have a weak attraction to electrons.