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why more electronegative elements can form bonds between themselves?

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Answered by srajkumar737pcg9z5
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outer most has weak valance so they bond themselves
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The more electronegative elements will have almost equal electro negativities, weak valance, and affinities which help in bonding themselves.

Explanation:

  • Due to almost equal in both electro negativities and affinities as well, it will decline to form a bonding with other atoms. They will only form bonds among themselves.
  • In this manner due to the bond sharing of the electrons, it will obtain stability in their compound which makes them hard to break the bond in between them.
  • Electro negativity will occur due to the attraction of the pair of the  electrons which are sharing between the atoms.

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