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25 August, 03:11

An atom of which element has the greatest attraction for electrons in a chemical bond?

(1) As (3) Ge

(2) Ga (4) Se

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  1. 25 August, 05:07
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    An Atoms of Se has the greatest attraction for electrons in a chemical bond. It has a small atom though.
  2. 25 August, 05:50
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    Answer is (4) - Se.

    Among the given choices Se has the highest electronegativity value as 2.4 compared to others. Hence, Se shows greatest attraction for electrons in a chemical bond.

    Electronegativity is a value that tells us how an atom can attract electrons towards itself. If the electronegativity is high, then the attraction to the electrons is also high.
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