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6.9: Electronegatividad

  • John Moore, Jia Zhou, and Etienne Garand
  • University of Wisconsin

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Electronegatividad

John Moore, Jia Zhou y Etienne Garand

Electronegatividad

Atom Atómico No. Electronegatividad
H 1 2.2
Él 2  
Li 3 1.0
Be 4 1.6
B 5 2.1
C 6 2.6
N 7 3.1
O 8 3.5
F 9 4.0
Ne 10  
Na 11 1.0
Mg 12 1.3
Al 13 1.6
Si 14 1.9
P 15 2.2
S 16 2.6
Cl 17 3.2
Ar 18  
K 19 0.8
Ca 20 1.0
Sc 21 1.4
Ti 22 1.6
V 23 1.7
Cr 24 1.7
Mn 25 1.6
Fe 26 1.9
Co 27 1.9
Ni 28 1.9
Cu 29 1.9
Zn 30 1.7
Ga 31 1.8
Ge 32 2.0
Como 33 2.2
Se 34 2.6
Br 35 3.0
Kr 36 3.4
Rb 37 0.8
Sr 38 1.0
Y 39 1.2
Zr 40 1.4
Nb 41  
Mo 42 2.2
Tc 43  
Ru 44  
Rh 45 2.3
Pd 46 2.2
Ag 47 2.0
Cd 48 1.7
En 49 1.8
Sn 50 2.0
Sb 51 2.1
Te 52 2.1
I 53 2.7
Xe 54 3.0
Cs 55 0.8
Ba 56 0.9
La 57  
Ce 58  
Pr 59  
Nd 60  
Pm 61  
Sm 62  
Eu 63  
Gd 64  
Tb 65  
Dy 66  
Ho 67  
Er 68  
Tm 69  
Yb 70  
Lu 71  
Hf 72  
Ta 73  
W 74 2.4
Re 75  
Os 76  
Ir 77 2.2
Pt 78 2.3
Au 79 2.6
Hg 80 2.0
Tl 81 2.1
Pb 82 2.4
Bi 83 2.0
Po 84 2.0
En 85 2.2
Rn 86  

Allred, A. L. J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 1961, 17, 215.


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