Electronegativity is a measure of the ability of an atom or molecule to attract electrons in the context of a chemical bond. The type of bond formed is largely determined by the difference in electronegativity between the atoms involved. Atoms with similar electronegativities will share an electron with each other and form a covalent bond. However, if the difference is too great, the electron will be permanently transferred to one atom and an ionic bond will form. Furthermore, in a covalent bond if one atom pulls slightly harder than the other, a polar covalent bond will form.
The reverse of electronegativity, the ability of an atom to lose electrons, is known as electropositivity.
Two scales of electronegativity are in common use: the Pauling scale (proposed in 1932) and the Mulliken scale (proposed in 1934). Another proposal is the Allred-Rochow scale.
ΔEN is the difference in electronegativity between two atoms or elements. Bonds between atoms with a large electronegativity difference (greater than or equal to 1.7) are usually considered to be ionic, while values between 1.7 and 0.4 are considered polar covalent. Values below 0.4 are considered non-polar covalent bonds, and electronegativity differences of 0 indicate a completely non-polar covalent bond.
| → Atomic radius decreases → Ionization energy increases → Electronegativity increases → | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Group | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | |
| Period | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1 | H 2.20 | He | |||||||||||||||||
| 2 | Li 0.98 | Be 1.57 | B 2.04 | C 2.55 | N 3.04 | O 3.44 | F 3.98 | Ne | |||||||||||
| 3 | Na 0.93 | Mg 1.31 | Al 1.61 | Si 1.90 | P 2.19 | S 2.58 | Cl 3.16 | Ar | |||||||||||
| 4 | K 0.82 | Ca 1.00 | Sc 1.36 | Ti 1.54 | V 1.63 | Cr 1.66 | Mn 1.55 | Fe 1.83 | Co 1.88 | Ni 1.91 | Cu 1.90 | Zn 1.65 | Ga 1.81 | Ge 2.01 | As 2.18 | Se 2.55 | Br 2.96 | Kr 3.00 | |
| 5 | Rb 0.82 | Sr 0.95 | Y 1.22 | Zr 1.33 | Nb 1.6 | Mo 2.16 | Tc 1.9 | Ru 2.2 | Rh 2.28 | Pd 2.20 | Ag 1.93 | Cd 1.69 | In 1.78 | Sn 1.96 | Sb 2.05 | Te 2.1 | I 2.66 | Xe 2.6 | |
| 6 | Cs 0.79 | Ba 0.89 | * | Hf 1.3 | Ta 1.5 | W 2.36 | Re 1.9 | Os 2.2 | Ir 2.20 | Pt 2.28 | Au 2.54 | Hg 2.00 | Tl 1.62 | Pb 2.33 | Bi 2.02 | Po 2.0 | At 2.2 | Rn | |
| 7 | Fr 0.7 | Ra 0.9 | ** | Rf | Db | Sg | Bh | Hs | Mt | Ds | Rg | Uub | Uut | Uuq | Uup | Uuh | Uus | Uuo | |
| Lanthanides | * | La 1.1 | Ce 1.12 | Pr 1.13 | Nd 1.14 | Pm 1.13 | Sm 1.17 | Eu 1.2 | Gd 1.2 | Tb 1.1 | Dy 1.22 | Ho 1.23 | Er 1.24 | Tm 1.25 | Yb 1.1 | Lu 1.27 | |||
| Actinides | ** | Ac 1.1 | Th 1.3 | Pa 1.5 | U 1.38 | Np 1.36 | Pu 1.28 | Am 1.13 | Cm 1.28 | Bk 1.3 | Cf 1.3 | Es 1.3 | Fm 1.3 | Md 1.3 | No 1.3 | Lr | |||
These are only the elements that are colored in the table above.
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