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(1) having a negative charge
(2) having a negative electric charge
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(1) having a negative charge
(2) having a negative electric charge
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(1) The centers of corresponding ellipsoids are close, in agreement with well-known restrictions on the hydrogen bonding of electronegative atoms.
(2) The less electronegative atom will have a partial positive charge since the shared electrons spend less time near it.
(3) Consequently, the more electronegative atom has a partial negative charge.
(4) Since there are two atoms bound to the sulfur atom (the less electronegative element), there must be one double bond.
(5) Specifically, large electropositive or electronegative regions can reasonably attract oppositely charged entities through long-range electrostatic interactions.
(6) Also, the energy has such a large negative value, because the cholesterol hydroxyl interaction with the phosphate group involves several electronegative phosphate oxygens.
(7) Because halogens are highly electronegative , their atoms normally retain negative charge in these compounds.
(8) For example, electrons in a covalent bond are assigned to the more electronegative atom.
(9) In the case of binary covalent compounds, the positive oxidation number is assigned to the more electropositive element, and the negative oxidation number to the more electronegative element.
(10) Oxygen, the next most electronegative element, is also a powerful oxidant, as are chlorine and bromine.
(11) The effect of electronegativity dominated the analysis, suggesting that it is the major contributor.
(12) Atoms with widely different electronegativities will form ionic bonds, since the atom with the highest eletronegativity is able to pull an electron away from the atom with the lower electronegativity .
(13) The reactivity of nonmetallic elements often parallels their electronegativity : the more electronegative the element, the more powerful an oxidant.
(14) Some molecules and functional groups have permanent dipoles that result from a non-symmetric geometric arrangement of atoms of different electronegativity .
(15) Fluorine steals electrons from hydrogen atoms because fluorine has a higher electronegativity rating.
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(1) The centers of corresponding ellipsoids are close, in agreement with well-known restrictions on the hydrogen bonding of electronegative atoms.
(2) The less electronegative atom will have a partial positive charge since the shared electrons spend less time near it.
(3) Consequently, the more electronegative atom has a partial negative charge.
(4) Since there are two atoms bound to the sulfur atom (the less electronegative element), there must be one double bond.
(5) Specifically, large electropositive or electronegative regions can reasonably attract oppositely charged entities through long-range electrostatic interactions.
(6) Also, the energy has such a large negative value, because the cholesterol hydroxyl interaction with the phosphate group involves several electronegative phosphate oxygens.
(7) Because halogens are highly electronegative , their atoms normally retain negative charge in these compounds.
(8) For example, electrons in a covalent bond are assigned to the more electronegative atom.
(9) In the case of binary covalent compounds, the positive oxidation number is assigned to the more electropositive element, and the negative oxidation number to the more electronegative element.
(10) Oxygen, the next most electronegative element, is also a powerful oxidant, as are chlorine and bromine.
(11) The effect of electronegativity dominated the analysis, suggesting that it is the major contributor.
(12) Atoms with widely different electronegativities will form ionic bonds, since the atom with the highest eletronegativity is able to pull an electron away from the atom with the lower electronegativity .
(13) The reactivity of nonmetallic elements often parallels their electronegativity : the more electronegative the element, the more powerful an oxidant.
(14) Some molecules and functional groups have permanent dipoles that result from a non-symmetric geometric arrangement of atoms of different electronegativity .
(15) Fluorine steals electrons from hydrogen atoms because fluorine has a higher electronegativity rating.
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(1) electronegative
(2) negative
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(1) electronegative
(2) negative
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1. negative
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1. negative
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