Electronegativity Table Chart Of The Elements Values Template
List Of Electronegativity Chart With Values Electronegativity is a measure of the ability of an atom in a molecule to attract electrons. It is defined as the power of an atom in a compound to attract electrons to itself. In general, atoms with a higher electronegativity value tend to attract electrons more strongly than atoms with a lower electronegativity value. Here is a table of the electronegativities of the elements: Element Electronegativity Fluorine 4.0 Oxygen 3.5 Nitrogen 3.0 Chlorine 3.0 Carbon 2.5 Bromine 2.8 Iodine 2.5 Hydrogen 2.2 Sodium 0.9 Potassium 0.8 Calcium 1.0 Magnesium 1.2 Aluminum 1.5 Silicon 1.8 Phosphorus 2.1 Sulfur 2.5 Chlorine 3.0 Argon - Neon - Note that the electronegativity values of some elements, such as neon and argon, are not well-defined because these elements do not form compounds with other elements. Additionally, electronegativities can vary depending on the specific compound and the environment in which it is measured. Electronegat...