Chemistry, asked by Sapnapearl4622, 10 months ago

Pauling’s electronegativity values for elements are useful in
predicting
(a) polarity of the molecules
(b) position in the E.M.F. series
(c) coordination number
(d) dipole moments.

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Answered by kingofself
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Polarity of the molecules is the Pauling’s electronegativity values for elements are predicted.

Explanation:

  • If the difference of electronegativity is higher, then the molecule is more polar and its electronegativity of both the elements are same, non-polar is the bond formed.
  • Pauling electronegativity was described by 'Linus Pauling' as an atoms power in a molecule which attract electrons itself.
  • An atoms electronegativity is a proportion value of that atoms which able the election density to attract through itself when another atom bonds.
  • When an elements electronegativity is higher, atom will try to pull electrons more towards itself and any atom which away from its bond.
  • The property of electronegativity are its atomic number and also atomic radius.
  • The electronegativity is raises as moves from (bottom to top) and (left to right) towards the periodic table.
  • It means Fluorine is more electronegative atom and Francium is less electronegative.

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