though nitrogen and chlorine have same electronegativity which one is more electronegative and why
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nitrogen is more electronegative then cl
because cl has 2.83 electronegativity
and N=3.07
because cl has 2.83 electronegativity
and N=3.07
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Nitrogen is more electronegative than Chlorine.
FON- Fluorine Oxygen Nitrogen . These are the most electronegative element respectively.
Nitrogen should be more electronegative, because:
NCl3 in H2O gives NH3 and HOCl, which proves that nitrogen is negatively charged because it attracts the positively charged hydrogen in H2O to form NH3 and chlorine combines with the negatively charged HO- radicals.
HNO3 is stronger that HClO3, though chlorine and nitrogen have the same oxidation state (+5) pKa HNO3= -1.4 pKa HClO3= -1
According to Allen electronegativity scale, nitrogen has 3.07 and chlorine has 2.88
FON- Fluorine Oxygen Nitrogen . These are the most electronegative element respectively.
Nitrogen should be more electronegative, because:
NCl3 in H2O gives NH3 and HOCl, which proves that nitrogen is negatively charged because it attracts the positively charged hydrogen in H2O to form NH3 and chlorine combines with the negatively charged HO- radicals.
HNO3 is stronger that HClO3, though chlorine and nitrogen have the same oxidation state (+5) pKa HNO3= -1.4 pKa HClO3= -1
According to Allen electronegativity scale, nitrogen has 3.07 and chlorine has 2.88
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