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Which element has the greatest tendency to attract electrons?
Question

Which element has the greatest tendency to attract electrons?

A.

Boron

B.

Fluorine

C.

Sulphur

D.

Iron

Correct option is B

The correct answer is (b) Fluorine.
· Fluorine has the greatest tendency to attract electrons, making it the most electronegative element on the periodic table. Its electronegativity value is 3.98 on the Pauling scale, which is the highest among all elements. This strong electronegativity makes fluorine highly reactive, particularly in forming bonds with other elements.
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· Boron : Has relatively low electronegativity compared to fluorine.
· Sulphur : Electronegative, but not as much as fluorine.
· Iron : A metal, which generally has lower electronegativity compared to nonmetals like fluorine.
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