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An atom of which element has the strongest attraction for the electrons in a bond? a.aluminum b.carbon
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An atom of which element has the strongest attraction for the electrons in a bond?
a.aluminum
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Explanation: Fluorine
has the greatest attraction for electrons in any bond that it forms. The attraction of an atom for shared electrons is called its electronegativity
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Fluroine is the atom of which the element has the strongest attraction
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