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Maurinko [17]
3 years ago
11

Which term is used to describe the attraction that an oxygen atom has for the electrons in a chemical bond?

Chemistry
2 answers:
Mekhanik [1.2K]3 years ago
8 0

electronegativty

It is the attraction force

Inessa05 [86]3 years ago
3 0

Explanation:

Electronegativity is defined as the ability of an atom to attract electrons towards itself.

Generally, non-metals are electronegative in nature and smaller is the size of a non-metal more will be its electronegativity.

For example, fluorine is the most electronegative element of the periodic table.

Hence, the attraction an oxygen atom has for the electrons in a chemical bond is also electronegativity because oxygen atom wants to attain stability. Therefore, it is attracting the electrons in a chemical bond.

Thus, we can conclude that electronegativity is used to describe the attraction that an oxygen atom has for the electrons in a chemical bond.

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