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100 points what can we say about electronegativity of hydrogen​

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Answered by shahbaz29
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The first scale of electronegativity was developed by Linus Pauling and on his scale hydrogen has a value of 2.20 on a scale running from from about 0.7 (an estimate for francium) to 2.20 (forhydrogen) to 3.98 (fluorine).

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Answered by Anonymous
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In addition, hydrogen is a very small atom, so its nuclear charge has a strong pull on the electrons in a bond. There is also very little to no shielding because hydrogen only has one electron, so the effective nuclear charge felt by the electron is very high. Electronegativity is a measure of the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair of electrons. The Pauling scale is the most commonly used. Fluorine (the most electronegative element) is assigned a value of 4.0, and values range down to cesium and francium which are the least electronegative at 0.7.

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