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post-lab questions: 1. if an element is more electronegative does that …

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post-lab questions:

  1. if an element is more electronegative does that create a partial positive or negative charge? explain.
  1. in the water molecule which element is more electronegative hydrogen or oxygen? explain.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Electronegativity is the ability of an atom to attract shared electrons in a covalent bond. A more electronegative atom pulls electron density toward itself, creating a partial negative charge, while the less electronegative atom has reduced electron density, forming a partial positive charge.
  2. Oxygen has a higher electronegativity than hydrogen. Oxygen has 8 protons in its nucleus (vs. 1 for hydrogen) and a smaller atomic radius, giving it a stronger pull on shared electrons in the H-O bonds of a water molecule.

Answer:

  1. A more electronegative element creates a partial negative charge. This is because it strongly attracts the shared electrons in a bond, concentrating electron density around itself.
  2. Oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen. Oxygen has a greater nuclear charge and smaller atomic radius, so it exerts a stronger pull on the shared electrons in the water molecule's covalent bonds.