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The element that attracts electrons the most would be Fluorine

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Which element will attract electrons more strongly fluorine or carbon?

Fluorine is assinged the oxidation number of -1 because it attracts the electrons in the bond more strongly than the carbon does.


The number of electrons determines what of an element?

The number of loosely held electrons determines the reactivity of an element. Other elements attract electrons and will react also.


The number of electrons in atoms determine in element's propertices?

the valence electrons cause the chemical reations. the valence electrons decide that element attract to which element.


What is electronegtivity?

A relative measure of an element's ability to attract shared electrons in a chemical bond.


What atom is known as an electron grabber because it attract electron so strongly?

Fluorine is the best. Any element with a high electronegativity. Oxygen next then chlorine. Anything that is considered a good oxidising agent will grab electrons.


What prevent an element in a covalent compound from taking away another element valence electron?

This all has to do with the difference in electronegativity between the two atoms. The electronegativity is a measure of how strongly an atom attracts electrons. If they both attract electrons with about the same affinity (not a big difference in electronegativity), then you have a covalent bond, and they SHARE the electron(s) equally or almost equally.


Which element will hold its electrons most tightly F Au Rb or N?

F (fluorine) is the most strongly electronegative element.


Which element has an atom with greatest tendency to attract electrons in a chemical bond?

Chlorine has the highest electron affinity or the greatest tendency to attract a shared pair of electrons in a covalent bond.


Why the electron affinities of beryllium and nitrogen are positive?

In general, elements attract electrons because they have positively charged nuclei, and although they also have negatively charged electron shells, the electrons are very mobile and they adjust themselves so that they have the minimum effect on other electrons while remaining as close as possible to the nucleus (a constant balancing act). The specific degree to which a given element will attract electrons is strongly influenced by the kind of electron configuration that the element has. Nitrogen, which can form a complete outer shell by acquiring another 3 electrons, has a much stronger attraction for electrons than beryllium has, since beryllium can more easily get to a complete outer shell by losing electrons than it can by gaining them.


What does the electronegavity of an atom indicate?

Electronegativity of an element refers to its power to attract electrons towards itself. Halogens are most electronegative elements in which fluorine has the highest electronegativity value.


An atoms relative ability to attract electrons shared in a chemical bond is known as its?

Electronegativity. The strongest element is F.


How strongly a substances particles attract one another is what determines the substances?

The number of protons (aka atomic number) determines the element or substance.