Electromegativitu of boron is greater than hydrogen why
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Whereas, with larger atoms, there are many more electrons shielding the nucleus, making it more difficult to attract other electrons and therefore less electronegative. This is because Fluorine is more electronegative than Hydrogen and therefore pulls the electrons in the covalent bond closer towards it.
Whereas, with larger atoms, there are many more electrons shielding the nucleus, making it more difficult to attract other electrons and therefore less electronegative. This is because Fluorine is more electronegative than Hydrogen and therefore pulls the electrons in the covalent bond closer towards it.
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