why does the effect of bonding electrons decrease with the increase in the electronegativity of the central atom?
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In a polar bond, the more electronegative atom will pull electron density towards itself. When a pendant atom is more electronegative, it will pull the bonded electron pair towards itself and away from the central atom; this will reduce the electron pair repulsion between bonded electron pairs on the central atom.
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