The most electronegative elements are found in the top right corner of the Periodic Table (excluding inert gases). So they are:
Boron - B
Carbon - C
Nitrogen - N
Oxygen - O
Fluorine - F
Fluorine is the most electronegative element.
fluorine is most electronegative and cesium is least electronegative
Barium
This element is carbon (C).
Fluorine.
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fluorine is most electronegative and cesium is least electronegative
the atomic number for flourine, the most electronegative element, is 9.
The most electronegative element fluorine.
Oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen.
Barium
Francium is the least electronegative element
An electronegative atom is an atom that can attract a bonding pair of electrons from another atom. Fluorine is the most electronegative element.
Fluorine. It is the most electronegative element.
Across a period, electronegativity increases. Hence oxygen is more electronegative than lithium. However fluorine is the most electronegative element on the periodic table.
This element is carbon (C).
+1 in most of its compounds (when attached to more electronegative element) -1 in the case of hydrides and hydrocarbons (or when attached to less electronegative element)
Yes, non-metals are more electronegative than metals. Fluorine is the most electronegative element, and it is a nonmetal.