Description : The most electronegative element among the following is - (1) sodium (2) bromine (3) fluorine (4) oxygen
Last Answer : (3) fluorine Explanation: Fluorine is the most electronegative element, while francium is one of the least electronegative.
Description : The most electronegative element among the following is – (1) Fluorine (2) Sodium (3) Chlorine (4) Oxygen
Last Answer : (1) Fluorine Explanation: Electronegativity of the elements using the Pooling Scale is as follows: Fluorine: 3.98, Oxygen: 3.44, Chlorine: 3.16, and Sodium: 0.93. Electronegativity increases down the group and decreases down the period.
Description : The most electronegative element among the following is (1) Fluorine (2) Sodium (3) Chlorine (4) Oxygen
Last Answer : Fluorine
Description : Give reason: a) Metals are electropositive. b) Non-metals are electronegative. c) Even though hydrogen is a non-metal, it is electropositive. d) Sodium is electropositive.
Last Answer : a) Metals are electropositive. Electropositive element has the tendency to lose electrons and form cation.Metals are electron donors. Hence they are electropositive. b) Non-metals are ... is electropositive because donates electrons from last orbit to another element and becomes electropositive.
Description : Which element in chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) is responsible for destroying the Earth's ozone layer? w) oxygen x) fluorine y) chlorine z) bromine
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- CHLORINE
Description : When hydrogen is attached to a more electronegative element .?
Last Answer : When hydrogen is attached to a more electronegative element, theelectronegative atom becomes partially negative and the hydrogenatom becomes partially positive
Description : Which of the following element is most electronegative?
Description : Metalloid is (A) Highly electronegative in nature (B) An element which exhibits the properties of both metal & non-metal (C) An alloy (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (B) An element which exhibits the properties of both metal & non-metal
Description : Metalloid is (A) An element, which exhibits the properties of both metal & non metal (B) Highly electronegative in nature (C) An alloy (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Last Answer : (A) An element, which exhibits the properties of both metal & non metal
Description : The strongest oxidizing agent among the following is: (1) Chlorine (2) Iodine (3) Fluorine (4) Oxygen
Last Answer : (3) Fluorine Explanation: An oxidizing agent is a chemical species that removes an electron from another species. Fluorine, having the largest positive value of electrode potential, is the strongest ... all halogens have a tendency to take up electrons and thus act as strong oxidizing agents.
Description : Teeth and Bones acquire strength and rigidity from – (1) Calcim (2) Fluorine (3) Chlorine (4) Sodium
Last Answer : (1) Calcim Explanation: The human body requires more calcium than any other mineral. At least 99% of the calcium is found in the bones and teeth, giving them strength and rigidity.
Description : Atomic number of which of the following elements is greater than that of Fluorine? (1) Sodium (2) Beryllium (3) Nitrogen (4) Boron
Last Answer : (1) Sodium Explanation: Sodium has higher atomic number (11) than Fluorine (9) The atomic number of Beryllium and Nitrogen are 4 and 7 respectively.
Description : What is the formula for the compound that is formed from Sodium and Fluorine?
Last Answer : ANSWER: NaF
Description : Which of the following elements gains electrons most readily? w) Sodium x) Magnesium y) Aluminum z) Fluorine
Last Answer : ANSWER: D -- FLUORINE
Description : Teeth and Bones acquire strength and rigidity from (1) Calcium (2) Fluorine (3) Chlorine (4) Sodium
Last Answer : Calcium
Description : What element will most likely react in a similar way as fluorine?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : How many valence electrons are in the element fluorine and do the same for chlorine and bromine?
Last Answer : The number of valence electrons is seven.
Description : What Element Would Be Least Reactive Out Of Chlorine Iodine Bromine And Fluorine?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : Fluorine is-an important trace element for the growth of : (a) Hair (b) Teeth (c) Mucsles (d) Bones
Last Answer : (b) Teeth
Description : Radon differs from other naturally radioactive elements in which one of the following ways. Is it because radon w) is extremely radioactive x) decays into the element radium y) is a noble gas z) is as chemically active as fluorine
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- IS A NOBLE GAS
Description : What type of bond is between oxygen and fluorine?
Last Answer : This bond is covalent.
Description : Who can steal an electron easier oxygen or fluorine?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Which one of the following elements exhibits the greatest tendency to lose electrons? (1) Fluorine (2) Lithium (3) Oxygen (4) Zine
Last Answer : (2) Lithium Explanation: Alkali metals such as Lithium are the most electropositive elements in the periodic table. As alkali metals have low ionization energies, they have a great tendency to lose electrons forming unipositive ions.
Description : A gas used as a disinfectant in drinking water is - (1) Hydrogen (2) Oxygen (3) Fluorine (4) Chlorine
Last Answer : (4) Chlorine Explanation: Water chlorination is the process of adding chlorine or chlorine compounds such as sodium hypochlorite to water.
Description : Which of the following is a monoatomic gas? (1) Oxygen (2) Neon (3) Nitrogen (4) Fluorine
Last Answer : (2) Neon Explanation: All elements will be monatomic in the gas phase at sufficiently high temperatures. At standard temperature and pressure (STP), all of the noble gases are monatomic. These ... krypton, xenon and radon. Monatomic hydrogen comprises about 75% of the elemental mass of the universe.
Description : List the following atoms in order of increasing electron affinity: oxygen, boron, and fluorine.
Last Answer : ANSWER: (1) BORON, (2) OXYGEN, (3) FLUORINE
Description : Which one of the following elements exhibits the greatest tendency to lose electrons ? (1) Fluorine (2) Lithium (3) Oxygen (4) Zinc
Last Answer : Lithium
Last Answer : Neon
Description : The chemical reactivity of noble gases involves the loss of electrons and hence it can form compounds with highly electronegative elements like F and
Last Answer : The chemical reactivity of noble gases involves the loss of electrons and hence it can form compounds with ... )d` and linear D. `sp` and linear
Last Answer : The chemical reactivity of noble gases involves the loss of electrons and hence it can form compounds with highly ... D. `sp^(3)d^(2)` & 2
Last Answer : The chemical reactivity of noble gases involves the loss of electrons and hence it can form compounds with highly ... A. zero B. 2 C. 6 D. 8
Description : Is nitrogen electronegative?
Last Answer : Nitrogen has a valence of 3 which attracts it to get electronsfrom other molecules..this attraction it has to complete it'soutermost layer is called electronegativity.
Description : Which of the following is not correct concerning substitution and elimination reactions of alkyl halides? (a) The electrophile replaces the leaving group. (b) Compounds containing electron-donating groups bonded to an ... replaced by another atom or group in substitution reactions. (d) (a) and (b)
Last Answer : (a) and (b)
Description : 1H nuclei located near electronegative atoms tend to be ______ relative to 1H nuclei A. Shielded B. Deshielded C. Resonanced D. Split
Last Answer : Deshielded
Description : Why chlorine is electronegative? What type of valency it will show with hydrogen.
Last Answer : Chlorine gains one electron from another atom so as to complete its octet therefore chlorine is electronegative. Type of valency with hydrogen : Co-valency.
Description : Which of the following properties among halogens decreases from fluorine to iodine ?
Last Answer : Which of the following properties among halogens decreases from fluorine to iodine ? A. Eelectronegativity B. Electron ... energy D. (1) & (3) both
Description : Which among the following factors is the most important in making fluorine the strongest oxidizing halogen ?
Last Answer : Which among the following factors is the most important in making fluorine the strongest oxidizing ... affinity D. (4) Bond dissociation energy
Description : The most reactive among the halogens is (1) Fluorine (2) Chlorine (3) Bromine (4) Iodine
Last Answer : (1) Fluorine Explanation: Fluorine is one of the most reactive elements in existence, attacking otherwise inert materials such as glass, and forming compounds with the heavier noble gases. It is a ... react with glass in the presence of small amounts of water to form silicon tetrafluoride (SiF4).
Description : The most reactive among the halogens is - (1) Fluorine (2) Chlorine (3) Bromine (4) Iodine
Last Answer : (1) Fluorine Explanation: As a general rule, fluorine is the most reactive halogen and astatine is the least reactive. All halogens form Group 1 salts with similar properties.
Description : What of the element out of calcium argon sodium nitrogen oxygen and chlorine can become stable by losing 1 electron?
Last Answer : Sodium. A sodium atom has one valence electron in its 3rd energy level. This is very unstable, so a sodium atom will lose that single valence electron to another atom (nonmetal), and the 2nd energy ... sodium ion, Na+, will bond with a negatively charged ion; either a nonmetal or a polyatomic ion.
Description : The high reactivity of fluorine is due to (a) Its high electronegativity (b) Small size of flourine atom (c) Availability of d-orbitals (d) Strong F-F bond
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : Which of the following does not belong to the halogen family? (a) Chlorine (b) Fluorine (c) Bromine (d) Morphine
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : he high reactivity of fluorine is due to?
Last Answer : :its high electro negativity
Description : The disease caused by the deficiency of fluorine?
Last Answer : Fluorosis
Description : What is the signal of fluorine ?
Last Answer : F Florin signal
Description : What is the physical condition of fluorine ?
Last Answer : faded greenish yellow gas.