How to calculate the electronegativity of an element?
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hello friend generally the electronegativity of the nitrogen that is equals to 3 is taken into consideration.
after that to the left side you should you have to in degrees 0.5 from that that will become 2.5 than 2.0 than 1.5 then one
the other hand to the right side you have to add 0.5 that will become 3.5 then three 4.0 and so on
by this only you can calculate electronegativity of an element
hope it helps you ❤️❤️❤️
after that to the left side you should you have to in degrees 0.5 from that that will become 2.5 than 2.0 than 1.5 then one
the other hand to the right side you have to add 0.5 that will become 3.5 then three 4.0 and so on
by this only you can calculate electronegativity of an element
hope it helps you ❤️❤️❤️
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Electronegativity is the tendency of an element to attract electrons towards itself when combined in a compound.
It can be calculated by ascertaining the no of elections it attracts
It can be calculated by ascertaining the no of elections it attracts
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