Chemistry, asked by Jcube, 1 year ago

most electronegative metal?


dhruvsh: Metals can never be electronegatove
dhruvsh: Negative
dhruvsh: They are always electropositive
Jcube: they can be its just thwt they show lower electronegativity than non-metals making them electropositive
dhruvsh: ohh okk thanks for the knowledge
dhruvsh: i didnt know
aayush29octp4pf20: It's lithium was electronegativity decreases down a group!

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1
The most electronegative element is Flourine.....

Jcube: i asked in metals not in all
Anonymous: but usually metals are electropositve in nature
naahnay: Gold has the value 2.54
Jcube: naahnay is right
Anonymous: okay....
Answered by naahnay
1
The most electronegative element is Fluorine.

Jcube: i asked in metals not in all elements
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