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The electronegativity of carbon on the Pauling scale is 2,55.
The answer is carbon
fluorine is the most electronegative atom . therefore atoms closer to fluorine will be more electronegative.
Carbon to fluorine.
Fluorine and hydrogen
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.
The electronegativity of carbon on the Pauling scale is 2,55.
No. In order for hydrogen bonds to form, hydrogen must be bonded to a highly electronegative element such as oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine. In this molecule it is only bonded to carbon, which is not electronegative enough.
The answer is carbon
fluorine is the most electronegative atom . therefore atoms closer to fluorine will be more electronegative.
Strong polar attractions between molecules involving H, F, O, and N ~APEX
Fluorine... by far. Its so electronegative that it will never form double bonds, even if they would make sense by the octet rule. BF3 is a really good example of this
Carbon to fluorine.
Nitrogen has a valence of 3 which attracts it to get electrons from other molecules..this attraction it has to complete it's outermost layer is called electronegativity.
Cobalt react with oxygen, sulfur, fluorine, chlorine, carbon, nitrogen etc.
5th element - boron 6th element - carbon 7th element - nitrogen 8th element - oxygen 9th element - fluorine 10th element - neon
carbon. though nitrogen is more electronegative than carbon but carbon has more affinity for electrons as nitrogen has half filled stability...