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Electronegativity
- Electronegativity is the ability of an atom to attract shared electrons in a chemical bond.
- Measured on the Pauling scale, where fluorine has the highest value (4.0).
- Electronegativity increases across a period from left to right due to increasing nuclear charge and a smaller atomic radius.
- Electronegativity decreases down a group as atomic size increases, reducing the pull on shared electrons.
- Non-metals like oxygen, nitrogen, and fluor
Atomic and Ionic Radii
- The atomic radius is the distance from the nucleus to the outermost shell of an atom.
- Atomic radius decreases across a period due to increased nuclear charge, which pulls electrons closer to the nucleus.
- Atomic radius increases down a group because of the addition of new electron shells.
- Cations (positively charged ions) have smaller radii than their parent atoms due to the loss of electrons and reduced electron-electron re