Chemistry, asked by livi2381, 7 months ago

what is electronegativity and how does it affect bonding and intermolecular forces?

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Answered by mayankdevani890
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If one atom is more electronegative, the electrons of the bond are more attracted to that atom. If one atom is overwhelmingly more electronegative than the other atom, the electrons will not be shared and an ionic bond will result. The periodic table below shows the Pauling electronegativity scale

Answered by Prakshi1415
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If one atom is more electronegative, the electrons of the bond are more attracted to that atom. If one atom is overwhelmingly more electronegative than the other atom, the electrons will not be shared and an ionic bond will result. The periodic table below shows the Pauling electronegativity scale.

The difference in electronegativity between the two atoms in a bond determines the type of bond that is formed. ... Intermolecular forces, such as dipole-dipole forces, London dispersion forces, and hydrogen bonds, are weak forces that exist between molecules.

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