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Electronegativity trends: down a group
Electronegativity trends: down a group
 Electronegativity decreases down a group because:
Electronegativity trends: down a group
 Electronegativity decreases down a group because:
Electronegativity trends: down a group
 Electronegativity decreases down a group because:




 1. The atomic radius increases.
Electronegativity trends: down a group
 Electronegativity decreases down a group because:




 1. The atomic radius increases.
 2. Although the charge on the nucleus increases,
    shielding also increases significantly. This is
    because electrons added down the group fill new
    principal energy levels.
Trends in electronegativity
Trends in electronegativity
  Electronegativity of the halogens decreases down the group
  due to an increase in atomic radius.
Trends in electronegativity
  Electronegativity of the halogens decreases down the group
  due to an increase in atomic radius.

  Increased nuclear charge has no significant effect because
  there are more electron shells and more shielding. Iodine
  atoms therefore attract electron density in a covalent bond
  less strongly than fluorine.
Trends in electronegativity
  Electronegativity of the halogens decreases down the group
  due to an increase in atomic radius.

  Increased nuclear charge has no significant effect because
  there are more electron shells and more shielding. Iodine
  atoms therefore attract electron density in a covalent bond
  less strongly than fluorine.




          fluorine
atomic radius = 42 × 10-12 m
   electronegativity = 4.0
Trends in electronegativity
  Electronegativity of the halogens decreases down the group
  due to an increase in atomic radius.

  Increased nuclear charge has no significant effect because
  there are more electron shells and more shielding. Iodine
  atoms therefore attract electron density in a covalent bond
  less strongly than fluorine.




          fluorine                         iodine
atomic radius = 42 × 10-12 m    atomic radius = 115 × 10-12 m
   electronegativity = 4.0         electronegativity = 2.5

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  • 2. Electronegativity trends: down a group Electronegativity decreases down a group because:
  • 3. Electronegativity trends: down a group Electronegativity decreases down a group because:
  • 4. Electronegativity trends: down a group Electronegativity decreases down a group because: 1. The atomic radius increases.
  • 5. Electronegativity trends: down a group Electronegativity decreases down a group because: 1. The atomic radius increases. 2. Although the charge on the nucleus increases, shielding also increases significantly. This is because electrons added down the group fill new principal energy levels.
  • 7. Trends in electronegativity Electronegativity of the halogens decreases down the group due to an increase in atomic radius.
  • 8. Trends in electronegativity Electronegativity of the halogens decreases down the group due to an increase in atomic radius. Increased nuclear charge has no significant effect because there are more electron shells and more shielding. Iodine atoms therefore attract electron density in a covalent bond less strongly than fluorine.
  • 9. Trends in electronegativity Electronegativity of the halogens decreases down the group due to an increase in atomic radius. Increased nuclear charge has no significant effect because there are more electron shells and more shielding. Iodine atoms therefore attract electron density in a covalent bond less strongly than fluorine. fluorine atomic radius = 42 × 10-12 m electronegativity = 4.0
  • 10. Trends in electronegativity Electronegativity of the halogens decreases down the group due to an increase in atomic radius. Increased nuclear charge has no significant effect because there are more electron shells and more shielding. Iodine atoms therefore attract electron density in a covalent bond less strongly than fluorine. fluorine iodine atomic radius = 42 × 10-12 m atomic radius = 115 × 10-12 m electronegativity = 4.0 electronegativity = 2.5