Chemistry, asked by aasthamandal, 4 days ago

The most important question in chemistry is "Where are the electrons?" electronegative atoms (e.g. F, Cl, O, N) of a molecule. The electronegative atoms pull electron density away from the less electronegative atoms (e.g. C, H) to which they are bonded.


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Answered by ramyapnsanthosh56
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Where The Electrons Are. The most important question in chemistry is "Where are the electrons?" The answer is that electrons are generally in higher amounts around the more electronegative atoms (e.g. F, Cl, O, N) of a molecule.

Answered by sahilpillai14
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ExplanationRelative acidities are also understood on the basis of electron distribution. When a molecule loses a proton, it is acting as an Brønsted-Lowry acid,.

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