The relative attraction of the nucleus for the electrons in a chemical bond is called ?
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It is called electrostatic force.
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The relative attraction of the nucleus for the electrons in a chemical bond is called electronegativity.
About electronegativity:
- The ability of an atom or functional group to draw electrons to itself is known as an electronegativity in chemistry.
- An atom's electronegativity is influenced by both its atomic number and how far away from its charged nuclei its valence electrons are located.
- The main distinction between electronegativity and polarity is that although polarity refers to the separation of the charges, electronegativity refers to an atom's propensity to attract the electrons in a bond to it.
- Different electronegativity levels lead to the development of polarity.
- Due to an increase in the number of charges on the nucleus, electronegativity rises over time.
- The bonding pair of electrons are drawn to that more strongly.
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