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Electronegativity is a measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons from "summary" of The Periodic Table: A Very Short Introduction by Eric R. Scerri

Electronegativity is a key concept in chemistry that refers to an atom's ability to attract electrons. The higher an atom's electronegativity, the more strongly it can attract electrons towards itself when forming chemical bonds with other atoms. This property plays a crucial role in determining the nature of chemical bonding and the overall reactivity of elements. Electronegativity values are assigned to each element based on empirical observations and experimental data. These values are used to predict the type of chemical bonds that will form between different atoms. For example, when two atoms with significantly different electronegativities come together to form a bond, the electron pair is not shared equally. Instead, it is pulled closer to the more el...
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    The Periodic Table: A Very Short Introduction

    Eric R. Scerri

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