Chemistry, asked by samjonesprem04, 10 months ago

C, Li, F, N [arrange in increasing order of electronegativity]
How do you decide where Li goes since it is not in the same group or period as C, F and N? Best explanation is marked as brainliest

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Answered by AbdJr10
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Answer:

f  > n > c > li

Explanation:

normally metal have less electronegativity than non metals.

lithium will have least EN than others

fluorine have maximum EN in group.

Answered by Quik
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Q)C, Li, F, N [arrange in increasing order of electronegativity], How do you decide where Li goes since it is not in the same group or period as C, F and N?

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# In chemistry, electronegativity is a measure of how strongly an atom attracts the electrons in a bond. An atom with high electronegativity attracts electrons strongly, while an atom with low electronegativity attracts them weakly.

# Electronegativity of a metal increases as you move left to right, and down to up in the periodic table

# Hence,

Li will be the least elctronegative in the given metals

C and N will have Electronegativity inbetween the two other metals

F will be the most elctronegative

# To be specific the increasing order of Electronegativity for the give metals will be

Li<C<N<F

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