Chemistry, asked by rajam7onognasandr, 1 year ago

Is nitrogen or hydrogen.. which is more electronegative and Why??

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Answered by prakriti27
15
Nitrogen is much more electronegative than hyrogen
as the bonding pairs of electrons are more attracted to nitrogen atoms than to hydrogen atoms.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
6

Nitrogen is much more electronegativity as compared to hydrogen.  

Explanation:

  • Hydrogen is electropositive since it belongs to the group 1 element.  
  • Now considering electronegativity, the three most electronegative elements are fluorine oxygen and nitrogen.  
  • Nitrogen being highly electronegative rapidly gains electron to electropositive metals.
  • Whereas hydrogen having single electron donates electron to attain a vacant electron.

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