Look up: electronegativity


  1. Electronegativity
    A measure of the relative tendency of an atom to attract electrons to itself when chemically combined with another atom.
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  2. Electronegativity
    for an atom, having a tendency to accept valence electrons.
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  3. Electronegativity
    Electronegativity is a measure of the net tendency of a bonded atom in a molecule to attract electrons.
    There have been several calculations of electronegativity values. Those of Linus Pauling are one example. Fluorine, the most electronegative element, is given an arbitrary value of 4.0 and the ...

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  4. electronegativity
    [n] - (chemistry) the tendency of an atom or radical to attract electrons in the formation of an ionic bond
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  5. Electronegativity
    Measure of a substances' ability to attract electrons, also a term to describe non-metallic elements.
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  6. electronegativity
    A measure of the power of an atom or a group of atoms to attract electrons from other parts of the same molecular entity. The concept has been quantified by a number of authors, including especially Pauling and Mulliken. See ATKINS (1974).
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  7. Electronegativity
    A measure of the relative tendency of an atom to attract electrons to itself when chemically combined with another atom.
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  8. electronegativity
    Electronegativity is a parameter originally introduced by L. Pauling which describes, on a relative basis, the power of an atom to attract electrons. For example, in hydrogen chloride, the chlorine atom is more electronegative than the hydrogen and the molecule is polar, with negative charge on the ...
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  9. Electronegativity
    for an atom, having a tendency to accept valence electrons.
    Found op http://www.chemicalglossary.net/definition/627-Electronegativity

  10. Electronegativity
    The ability of an atom in a molecule to attract electrons toward itself.
    Found op http://www.chemicalglossary.net/definition/642-Electronegativity

  11. Electronegativity
    Measure of a substancess ability to attract electrons.
    Found op http://www.chemicalglossary.net/definition/715-Electronegativity



  1. electronegativity
    Measure of a substances's ability to attract electrons.
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  2. electronegativity
    The likelihood that an atom or molecule will attract electrons, the strength of the attraction. ... The tendency of an atom or molecule to become negatively charged. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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  3. electronegativity
    noun (chemistry) the tendency of an atom or radical to attract electrons in the formation of an ionic bond
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  4. electronegativity
    (e-lek″tro-neg″ә-tiv´ĭ-te) the relative power of an atom or molecule to attract electrons.
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  5. electronegativity
    in chemistry, the ability of an atom to attract to itself an electron pair shared with another atom in a chemical bond.[11 related articles]
    Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/e/20

  6. Electronegativity
    Electronegativity, symbol χ (the Greek letter chi), is a chemical property that describes the tendency of an atom or a functional group to attract electrons (or electron density) towards itself. An atom`s electronegativity is affected by both its atomic number and the distance that its valence ele...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronegativity

  7. electronegativity
    A measure of the tendency of an atom in a stable molecule to attract electrons within bonds. Elements with low electronegativities (metals and semimetals) tend to lose electrons and become cations. Elements with high electronegativities (nonmetals) tend to gain electrons and become anions. For examp...
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  8. electronegativity
    electronegativity (ilek"trōnegutiv'utē) , in chemistry, tendency for an atom to attract a pair of electrons that it shares with another atom (see chemical bond). For example, the molecule hydrogen chloride, HCl, consists of a hydrogen atom, H, and a chlorine atom, Cl, sharing a p...
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  9. electronegativity
    A measure for the ease with which an atom can attract electrons to itself. Electronegative elements attract electrons, so forming negative ions. US chemist Linus Pauling devised an electronegativity scale to indicate the relative power of attraction of elements for electrons. Fluorine, the most non-...
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  10. Electronegativity
    A measure of the relative tendency of an atom to attract electrons to itself when chemically combined with another atom.
    Found op http://www.chemistry-dictionary.com/definition/electronegativity.php

  11. electronegativity
    1) Inclination 2) Negativity 3) Tendency
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