Difference between electron gain enthalphy and electronegativity is described by :
1. | Valence electrons | 2. | Atomic size |
3. | Atomic radii | 4. | Atomic number |
The statement that "the electronegativity of N on the Pauling scale is 3.0 in all the nitrogen compounds" is incorrect because:
1. | Electronegativity of an element is a variable property. |
2. | Pauling scale is not used to measure electronegativity. |
3. | The electronegativity of N on the Pauling scale is 12.0 |
4. | None of the above. |
What is the difference between electronegativity and electron gain enthalpy?
1. | An element has a constant value of the electron gain enthalpy but not of electronegativity. |
2. | There is no difference between these two terms. |
3. | An element has a constant value of electronegativity but not of electron gain enthalpy. |
4. | None of the above. |