The Foundations of Chemistry

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Because the noble gases form few
compounds, they are not included in
this discussion.


250 CHAPTER 6: Chemical Periodicity


36 electrons more tightly, and Bris smaller than Se^2 . Te^2 has electrons in the fifth main
shell (outer configuration of 5s^25 p^6 ), so it is larger than either of the other two ions.

BrSe^2 Te^2 

You should now work Exercises 38 and 40.

ELECTRONEGATIVITY


The electronegativity (EN)of an element is a measure of the relative tendency of an
atom to attract electrons to itself when it is chemically combined with another atom.

Elements with high electronegativities (nonmetals) often gain electrons to form
anions. Elements with low electronegativities (metals) often lose electrons to form
cations.

Electronegativities of the elements are expressed on a somewhat arbitrary scale, called the
Pauling scale (Table 6-3). The electronegativity of fluorine (4.0) is higher than that of any
other element. This tells us that when fluorine is chemically bonded to other elements,

6-6


H
2.1

1

Li
1.0

3

Na
1.0

11

K
0.9

19

Rb
0.9

37

Cs
0.8

55

Fr
0.8

87

Be
1.5

4

Mg
1.2

12

Ca
1.0

20

Sr
1.0

38

Ba
1.0

56

Ra
1.0

88

Sc
1.3

21

Y
1.2

39

La
1.1

57

Ac
1.1

89

Ti
1.4

22

Zr
1.3

40

Hf
1.3

72

V
1.5

23

Nb
1.5

41

Ta
1.4

73

Cr
1.6

24

Mo
1.6

42

W
1.5

74

Mn
1.6

25

Tc
1.7

43

Re
1.7

75

Fe
1.7

26

Ru
1.8

44

Os
1.9

76

Co
1.7

27

Rh
1.8

45

Ir
1.9

77

Ni
1.8

28

Pd
1.8

46

Pt
1.8

78

Cu
1.8

29

Ag
1.6

47

Au
1.9

79

Zn
1.6

30

Cd
1.6

48

Hg
1.7

80

B
2.0

5

Al
1.5

13

Ga
1.7

31

In
1.6

49

Tl
1.6

81

C
2.5

6

Si
1.8

14

Ge
1.9

32

Sn
1.8

50

Pb
1.7

82

N
3.0

7

P
2.1

15

As
2.1

33

Sb
1.9

51

Bi
1.8

83

O
3.5

8

S
2.5

16

Se
2.4

34

Te
2.1

52

Po
1.9

84

F
4.0

9

Cl
3.0

17

Br
2.8

35

I
2.5

53

At
2.1

85

He

2

Ne

10

Ar

18

Kr

36

Xe

54

Rn

86

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

IIIB IVB VB VIB VIIB IB IIB

IIIA IVA VA VIA VIIA

VIIIA

VIIIB

Ce
1.1

58
Pr
1.1

59
Nd
1.1

60
Pm
1.1

61
Sm
1.1

62
Eu
1.1

63
Gd
1.1

64
Tb
1.1

65
Dy
1.1

66
Ho
1.1

67
Er
1.1

68
Tm
1.1

69
Yb
1.0

70
Lu
1.2

71

Th
1.2

90
Pa
1.3

91
U
1.5

92
Np
1.3

93
Pu
1.3

94
Am
1.3

95
Cm
1.3

96
Bk
1.3

97
Cf
1.3

98
Es
1.3

99
Fm
1.3

100
Md
1.3

101
No
1.3

102
Lr
1.5

103

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IIA

IA
Metals
Nonmetals
Metalloids

TABLE 6-3 Electronegativity Values of the Elements a

aElectronegativity values are given at the bottoms of the boxes.
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