Use Figure 7.6 to indicate which atom in each polar covalent bond would have the partial negative charge and which would have the partial positive charge [Select] H-CI [Select] [Select] Br-C [Select] [Select] P-O [Select] [Select] F-N [Select] > > > >

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Use Figure 7.6 to indicate
which atom in each polar
covalent bond would have
the partial negative charge
and which would have the
partial positive charge
[Select]
H-CI
[Select]
[Select]
Br-C
[Select]
[Select]
P-O
[Select]
[Select]
F-N
[Select]
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Transcribed Image Text:Use Figure 7.6 to indicate which atom in each polar covalent bond would have the partial negative charge and which would have the partial positive charge [Select] H-CI [Select] [Select] Br-C [Select] [Select] P-O [Select] [Select] F-N [Select] > > < > > <
Decreasing electronegativity-
1.0
Na Mg
0.9
1.2
Be
1.5
K Ca
0.8
1.0
Rb Sr
0.8
1.0
Cs Ba
0.7
Fr
0.7
table.
Sc
1.3
Y
1.2
0.9 10-1.2
H
IN
Ra Ac
0.9
11
2.1
Ti
1.5
La-Lu Hf
1.3
Zr Nb
1.4
1.6
V
1.6
1.3
Ta
1.5
Pa
14
Increasing electronegativity
Cr
1.6
Mo
1.8
14
Mn Fe Co
1.5
1.8
1.9
Tc
1.9
W Re Os
1.7
1.9
2.2
Ru
2.2
Np-No
14-13
Rh
2.2
2.2
1.9
Pd
2.2
Cu
1.9
Ag
1.9
Pt Au
2.2
2.4
Zn
16
Cd
17
Hg
19
B
20
AI
15
Ga
16
In
17
с
2.5
SI
18
Ge
18
Sn
18
TI Pb
18
19
N
3.0
2.1
As
2.0
Sb
1.9
Bi
19
3.5
2.5
Se
2.4
Te
2.1
Po
2.0
Figure 7.6 The electronegativity values derived by Pauling
follow predictable periodic trends, with the higher
electronegativities
toward the upper right of the periodic
F
4.0
CI
3.0
Br
2.8
I
2.5
At
2.2
Transcribed Image Text:Decreasing electronegativity- 1.0 Na Mg 0.9 1.2 Be 1.5 K Ca 0.8 1.0 Rb Sr 0.8 1.0 Cs Ba 0.7 Fr 0.7 table. Sc 1.3 Y 1.2 0.9 10-1.2 H IN Ra Ac 0.9 11 2.1 Ti 1.5 La-Lu Hf 1.3 Zr Nb 1.4 1.6 V 1.6 1.3 Ta 1.5 Pa 14 Increasing electronegativity Cr 1.6 Mo 1.8 14 Mn Fe Co 1.5 1.8 1.9 Tc 1.9 W Re Os 1.7 1.9 2.2 Ru 2.2 Np-No 14-13 Rh 2.2 2.2 1.9 Pd 2.2 Cu 1.9 Ag 1.9 Pt Au 2.2 2.4 Zn 16 Cd 17 Hg 19 B 20 AI 15 Ga 16 In 17 с 2.5 SI 18 Ge 18 Sn 18 TI Pb 18 19 N 3.0 2.1 As 2.0 Sb 1.9 Bi 19 3.5 2.5 Se 2.4 Te 2.1 Po 2.0 Figure 7.6 The electronegativity values derived by Pauling follow predictable periodic trends, with the higher electronegativities toward the upper right of the periodic F 4.0 CI 3.0 Br 2.8 I 2.5 At 2.2
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