Which of the following statements about electronegativity is false? (a) Electronegativity is the ability of an atom in a molecule to attract electron density toward itself. (b) Electronegativity is the same thing as electron affinity. (c) The numerical values for electronegativity have no units. (d) Fluorine is the most electronegative element. (e) Cesium is the least electronegative element.
Ch.8 - Basic Concepts of Chemical Bonding
Chapter 8, Problem 40a,b
By referring only to the periodic table, select (a) the most electronegative element in group 13; (b) the least electronegative element in the group As, Se and Br;
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Electronegativity
Electronegativity is a measure of an atom's ability to attract and hold onto electrons in a chemical bond. It is a key factor in determining how atoms interact with each other, influencing bond polarity and molecular structure. The electronegativity values are often referenced from the Pauling scale, where higher values indicate a stronger tendency to attract electrons.
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Periodic Trends
Periodic trends refer to the predictable patterns observed in the properties of elements as you move across or down the periodic table. Electronegativity generally increases across a period from left to right and decreases down a group. Understanding these trends helps in predicting the behavior of elements, including their reactivity and bonding characteristics.
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Group 13 Elements
Group 13 of the periodic table includes elements such as boron, aluminum, gallium, indium, and thallium. These elements exhibit unique properties, including varying electronegativities. In this group, boron is the most electronegative element, while the other elements show decreasing electronegativity as you move down the group, which is essential for answering questions related to their chemical behavior.
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(a) What is the trend in electronegativity going from left to right in a row of the periodic table? (b) How do electronegativity values generally vary going down a column in the periodic table? (c) True or false: The most easily ionizable elements are the most electronegative.
Textbook Question
Using only the periodic table as your guide, select the most electronegative atom in each of the following sets: (a) Se, Te, Br, I; (b) Be, Mg, C, Si (c) Al, Si, P, S (d) Zn, Ge, Ga, As.
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By referring only to the periodic table, select (d) the element in the group K, C, Zn, F that is most likely to form an ionic compound with Ba.
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Which of the following bonds are polar? (a) C—O, (b) Sl—F, (c) N—Cl, (d) C—Cl. Which is the more electronegative atom in each polar bond?
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Arrange the bonds in each of the following sets in order of increasing polarity: (a) C—F, O—F, Be—F (b) O—Cl,S—Br, C—P
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