12. The ease with which the electron distribution around an atom or
molecule can be distorted is called *
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O 1) London forces
2) Dipole - dipole forces
0 3) Hydrogen bond
O4) Polarizability
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4) Polarizability is the correct answer.
Explanation:
- Polarizability is the Interaction between electrons and the nucleus. The quantity of electrons in a molecule impacts how tight the nuclear charge can manage the overall charge distribution.
- Atoms with fewer electrons could have smaller, denser electron clouds, as there's a sturdy interaction among the few electrons withinside the atoms’ orbitals and the positively charged nucleus.
- There is likewise much less protection in atoms with fewer electrons contributing to the more potent interaction of the outer electrons and the nucleus. With the electrons held tightly in the vicinity of those smaller atoms, those atoms are usually now no longer effortlessly polarized through external electric fields. In contrast, large atoms with many electrons, which includes negative ions with extra electrons, are effortlessly polarized.
- These atoms usually have very diffuse electron clouds and large atomic radii that restrict the interaction between their external electrons and the nucleus.
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