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Question
Why do halogens possess very high values of electronegativity?
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Solution
- Halogen atoms have small atomic radii, meaning their outer electrons are close to the nucleus.
- They have a high effective nuclear charge, which strongly attracts electrons towards the nucleus.
- These two factors increase their ability to attract shared electrons in a bond.
- Because of this, each halogen is the most electronegative element in its period.
- Electronegativity decreases down the group as atomic size increases and effective nuclear charge decreases.
- Fluorine has the highest electronegativity due to the smallest size and highest nuclear charge.
Hence, the small size and strong nuclear pull cause halogens to have very high electronegativity values.
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