How come bromine is more electonegative as fluorine is the most electronegative
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In general, since fluorine forms stronger bonds to all other elements than it does to itself, fluorine will have the highest electronegativity. Fluorine has a high electron affinity (easy to gain an electron) and a high ionization energy (hard to lose an electron).
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since, fluorine forms stronger bonds to all other elements than it does to itself, fluorine will have the highest electronegativity. Fluorine has a high electron affinity (easy to gain an electron) and a high ionization energy (hard to lose an electron).
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