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11 May, 01:30

What attractive force draws in surrounding electrons for chemical bonds?

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  1. 11 May, 01:51
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    Electronegativity

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  2. 11 May, 02:00
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    The formation of chemical bonds occurs due to the attractive forces between oppositely charged ions (ionic bonds) or by sharing of electrons (covalent bonds).

    An atom having tendency of attracting a shared pair of electrons towards itself and this chemical property is said to Electronegativity.

    Thus, the attractive forces which draws in surrounding electrons for chemical bonds is electronegativity.
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