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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.
Protons are represented by the atomic number of an element. The number of protons is also the number of electrons. The number of protons is also represented in re Atomic Mass, which is the number of protons and the number of neutrons combined.
When one element is combined with another element, a chemical compound results. The elements are chemically bonded together to make this compound.
The element that has the greatest electromagnetivity is Flourine, F, with 3.98.
It has to do with the number of electrons in the outer shell. Lithium, a group I element, has only 1 electron in its outer shell, and only delocalizes one electron in the metallic lattice (the solid form). Beryllium, a group II element, has 2 electrons in its outer shell, and delocalizes two electrons in the metallic lattice, which increases the attraction between the delocalized electrons and the metal ions.
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Your question is not clear.If you think to nitrogen chloride this compound has the chemical formula NCl3.
Your question is not clear.If you think to nitrogen chloride this compound has the chemical formula NCl3.
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It's attraction for electrons
It depends on what element are combined in the bond; they share the electrons which are between them
This element is bromine.
F for Fluorine.
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.
the number of electrons
Answers: oxygen, fluorine, oxygen, sulfur.