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Q: Which element has atoms with the strongest attraction for electrons in a chemical bond?
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What element has the strongest attraction for electrons in a bond bromine astatine hydrogen lithium?

This element is bromine.


What element has the strongest attraction for elements?

Fluorine


What ions would form from the element F?

F-1 (flouride). Flourine has the strongest attraction for electrons of any element, so the oxidation state of -1 is the only one that flourine uses.


What determines an element's electronegavity?

It's attraction for electrons


Which element if combined with chlorine will have the greatest attraction for the chlorine electrons?

Your question is not clear.If you think to nitrogen chloride this compound has the chemical formula NCl3.


How many electrons do copper have?

In a chemical element, there are the same amount of protons as there are electrons. In the chemical element copper, there are currently 29 electrons.


What type of element easily gains electrons?

Atoms in column 7 of the periodic table have 7 electrons in their outer shell. Atoms are most stable when they have 8 electrons in their outer shell. So atoms of elements in column 7 have a strong attraction for 1 electron. Flourine being the smallest atom in that column has the strongest attraction for 1 electron.


Which element has a stronger attraction for electrons Fr or F?

F for Fluorine.


Which element if combined with chlorine will have the greatest attraction for the chlorine electrons N?

Your question is not clear.If you think to nitrogen chloride this compound has the chemical formula NCl3.


What is the element that borrows electrons in chemical reactions?

Such elements, borrowing electrons, are called 'electron acceptors' or in other words 'oxidants'.The strongest elemental oxidant is Fluorine, F2:F2 + 2e- --> 2F-


What element has its outermost electrons in 7s1?

The element is francium.


When fluorine bonds with another element the electrons do what?

Fluorine has a stronger attraction to electrons than any other element, so when it bonds to another element that element is going to either donate electrons to the fluorine, or share electrons with fluorine getting the disproportionate share.