What is electronegativity? Explain its periodicity in the periodic table.

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Electronegativity:
- The tendency of an atom in a chemical compound to attract a shared pair of electrons towards itself is known as electronegativity.
$\rightarrow$ It is not a directly measurable quantity.
$\rightarrow$ Linus Pauling,an American scientist,in $1922$ assigned an arbitrary value of $4.0$ to fluorine.
Periodicity:
- As we move from left to right in a period,electronegativity increases due to an increase in effective nuclear charge and a decrease in atomic size.
Example: Second Period
Element Electronegativity
$Li$ $1.0$
$Be$ $1.5$
$B$ $2.0$
$C$ $2.5$
$N$ $3.0$
$O$ $3.5$
$F$ $4.0$

- As we move from top to bottom in a group,electronegativity decreases due to an increase in atomic size and shielding effect.
Example: Group-$17$
Element Electronegativity
$F$ $4.0$
$Cl$ $3.0$
$Br$ $2.8$
$I$ $2.5$
$At$ $2.2$

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