15. Electronegativity of an element depends on 1) Oxidation state 2) Hybridisation state 4) All these 3) Effective nuclear charge
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15. Electronegativity of an element depends on 1) Oxidation state 2) Hybridisation state 4) All these 3) Effective nuclear charge
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An atom's electronegativity is affected by both its atomic number and the size of the atom. The higher its electronegativity, the more an element attracts electrons. ... The nuclear charge is important because the more protons an atom has, the more “pull” it will have on negative electrons.
The Electronegativity of an element depends on Oxidation state, Hybridisation state, and Effective nuclear charge.