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Zinc is the least electronegative and most reactive of the Group 12 elements.
It is the least electronegative element having a stable isotope, caesium-133.
The electronegative series are intended to be guides, not rigid categories.
The C's and H's are equally electronegative as each other.
When in doubt, lone pairs should be placed on more electronegative atoms first.
Also when the electronegative atom is removed further away the effect diminishes until it can be observed no longer.
The carbonyl carbon is subsequently attacked by the electronegative oxygen.
Oxides of more electronegative elements tend to be acidic.
As a result, weakly electronegative atoms tend to lose their electrons and form cations.
This is because oxygen is more electronegative than carbon and thus forms stronger bonds.
Bromine is more electronegative than carbon (2.8 vs 2.5).
In chemistry, a carbide is a compound composed of carbon and a less electronegative element.
In this case, this strongly electronegative atom is oxygen.
Carbides are binary compounds of carbon with an element that is less electronegative than it.
It is calculated by counting all the bonding electrons as belonging to the more electronegative oxygen.
It is highly electronegative and non-metallic, usually diatomic, gas down to very low temperatures.
Because oxygen is more electronegative than carbon, the electrons in the bond are more towards it.
The oxygen atom is more electronegative than the hydrogen atom in each bond.
The more electronegative element is written last and with an -ide suffix.
This electronegative atom is usually fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen.
The number of electronegative atoms adjacent an acidic bond also affects acid strength.
The symbol X can represent electronegative substituents such as the halides.
Almost all known xenon compounds contain the electronegative atoms fluorine or oxygen.
The rate of disproportionation is also aided by the more electronegative oxygen on the acceptor molecule.