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Are metallic atoms highly electronegative?

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Answered by kmr99aashi
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Answer:

No....

Explanation:

Electronegativity is defined as the ability of an atom in a covalent bond to polarise the electron density towards itself.The non - metals such as F,N,etc are highly electronegative.Because the nuclear charge has increased, & unfilled the valence shell electrons does not effectively shield the nuclear energy.This leads to decrease in atomic radius from right & left.

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