Which is the least electronegative element in modern periodic table? Write the answer with its electronegative charge.
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The tendency of an atom in a molecule to attract the shared pair of electrons towards itself is known as electronegativity.
It is a dimensionless property because it is only a tendency. It basically indicates the net result of the tendencies of atoms in different elements to attract the bond-forming electron pairs. We measure electronegativity on several scales. The most commonly used scale was designed by Linus Pauling. According to this scale, fluorine is the most electronegative element with a value of 4.0 and cesium is the least electronegative element with a value of 0.7.
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Cesium
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find it your self that it's having least electronegetive charge
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