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What elements has the highest electronagativity?

The element with the highest electro negativity is Fluorine. The general trend on the periodic table for electro negativity is that as you go across periods (horizontally) the electro negativity increases while going down groups (vertically) the electro negativity decreases.


What is Carbons electro negativity?

its plus or minus 4


How can a solution be distinguished from suspension?

Because of the electro negativity


What is electronegativity of flurine?

Electro negativity of Fluorine is 3.98


Where is electronegativity lowest on the periodic table?

Electro negativity is lowest in the bottom of the first group. Cs and Fr have least electro negativity.


What element has the lowest electronectivity?

Francuim is thought to have the lowest electro-negativity.Linus Pauling estimated that francium had the same electro-negativity as Caesium = 0.7. The electro-negativity of caesium was later revised to 7.9 but francium is so unstable and reactive that it is not possible to obtain samples of pure francium to accurately determine its electro-negativity.


Does water have a polarity pattern consistent with the electro-negativity values of O and H?

Yes, it is correct.


How does electronegative vary across a periodic?

The electro-negativity of elements increases as you move across a period.


Is Bromine-Bromine a zero dipole moment?

Electro negativity difference is zero.So dipole moment is zero.


Is bromine and ionic or covalent bond?

There is no electro negativity difference.The bond is covalent.


How does the electro negativity change as you move down a group in the periodic table?

As we move down a group, electronegativity decreases.


What does electro negativity of an element indicate?

How much an element is attracted to receiving valance electrons. The more electronegative, the more it needs electrons.