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  • Ohhh Asia, the only place on your expedition I approve!
  • A few examples of electronegativity increasing in a period would be how you go from Nitrogen (N p#7) to Oxygen (O p#8) and when you go from Silicone (Si p#14) to Sulfur (S p#16)
  • Do you even know what it is? It is the tendency for an atom to attract shared electrons when forming a bond
  • Another topic I want to bother you with is electronegativity
  • Lucky for you I've heard of it already! It works the same as Ionization energy. It increases as you go from left to right in a period.
  • Gee thanks
  • When Coulombic attraction increases then atomic radius decreases and when that happens the electronegativity also increases
  • For the atomic radius, when you go across a group it decreases making electronegativity higher
  • And once again the reason for this is because, it has a correlation to atomic radius and Coulombic attraction
  • Absolutely correct!!
  • And Im guessing when you go down a group, the electronegativity decreases because the atomic radius increases
  • Wow we always end up back in the United States!!
  • I could cry from happiness! You learned so much!!
  • Yeah yeah.. some examples for how the electronegativity decreases as you go down a group would be when you go from Hydrogen (H p#1) to Francium (Fr p#87) or from Carbon (C p#6) to Silicon (Si p#14)
  • Don't be too happy, I still have a few questions!!
  • Of course you do, I would be glad to answer it!
  • Yes and Ionic radius is very important. It is the same as atomic, except the size varies when you add an electron (making it an Antion) or remove an electron
  • Thats actually called the Effective nuclear charge and you can find it by subtracting the shielding constant by the number of protons in an atom
  • Ok and lastly, there is an atomic radius but does that change if it is negative or positive. Is there such thing as Ionic radius?
  • What is the actual amount of positive charge in an atom called? I read about it, but forgot the name.
  • And surprisingly I really enjoyed the travel. Thank you for that
  • I agree!!
  • No thank you! We should meet up and talk more often
  • I think I might want to learn more about chemistry and your job!!
  • As so the tradition of meeting every Friday to talk about each others lives had begun....
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