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spectroscopic data, and so
electronegativities calculated by this
method are
sometimes referred to as
spectroscopic electronegativities. The
necessary data are...
- "pull" an atom
exerts on its
electrons is
called its
electronegativity.
Atoms with high
electronegativities – such as fluorine, oxygen, and nitrogen – exert...
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Ionization energy increases →
Electronegativity increases → See also:
Electronegativities of the
elements (data page)
There are no
reliable sources for Pm...
- Mullay, John (1987). "Estimation of
atomic and
group electronegativities".
Electronegativity.
Structure and Bonding. Vol. 66. pp. 1–25. doi:10.1007/bfb0029834...
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estimate for the
ionic approximation, we can use
Allen electronegativities, as only that
electronegativity scale is
truly independent of the
oxidation state...
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oppositely charged ions, or
between two
atoms with
sharply different electronegativities, and is the
primary interaction occurring in
ionic compounds. It...
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covalent bonding.
Covalency is
greatest between atoms of
similar electronegativities. Thus,
covalent bonding does not
necessarily require that the two...
- Thomas; Rolf W. Winter; Gary L. Gard (2003). "
Electronegativities from Core-Ionization Energies:
Electronegativities of SF5 and CF3".
Inorganic Chemistry. 42...
- and H (2.2)—the
electronegativity difference between these two
atoms is 0.35.
Because of this
small difference in
electronegativities, the C−H bond is...
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given electronegativity 4.0, and the
least electronegative atom (caesium) is
given electronegativity 0.79. In fact neon is the most
electronegative element...