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Electronegativities of the elements (data page)

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Main article: Electronegativity

Electronegativity (Pauling scale)

NumberSymbolNameelectronegativityWELCRCLNG
1Hhydrogen2.20same
2Heheliumno datasame
3Lilithium0.98same
4Beberyllium1.57same
5Bboron2.04same
6Ccarbon2.55same
7Nnitrogen3.04same
8Ooxygen3.44same
9Ffluorine3.983.983.983.90
10Neneonno datasame
11Nasodium0.93same
12Mgmagnesium1.31same
13Alaluminium1.61same
14Sisilicon1.90same
15Pphosphorus2.19same
16Ssulfur2.58same
17Clchlorine3.16same
18Arargonno datasame
19Kpotassium0.82same
20Cacalcium1.00same
21Scscandium1.36same
22Tititanium1.54same
23Vvanadium1.63same
24Crchromium1.66same
25Mnmanganese1.55same
26Feiron1.83same
27Cocobalt1.88same
28Ninickel1.91same
29Cucopper1.90same
30Znzinc1.65same
31Gagallium1.81same
32Gegermanium2.01same
33Asarsenic2.18same
34Seselenium2.55same
35Brbromine2.96same
36Krkrypton3.003.00no datano data
37Rbrubidium0.82same
38Srstrontium0.95same
39Yyttrium1.22same
40Zrzirconium1.33same
41Nbniobium1.6same
42Momolybdenum2.16same
43Tctechnetium1.91.92.102.10
44Ruruthenium2.2same
45Rhrhodium2.28same
46Pdpalladium2.20same
47Agsilver1.93same
48Cdcadmium1.69same
49Inindium1.78same
50Sntin1.96same
51Sbantimony2.05same
52Tetellurium2.1same
53Iiodine2.66same
54Xexenon2.62.62.60no data
55Cscaesium0.79same
56Babarium0.89same
57Lalanthanum1.10same
58Cecerium1.12same
59Prpraseodymium1.13same
60Ndneodymium1.14same
61Pmpromethium(lowest in range)1.10same
61Pmpromethium(highest in range)1.20
62Smsamarium1.17same
63Eueuropium(lowest in range)1.1same
63Eueuropium(highest in range)1.2
64Gdgadolinium1.20same
65Tbterbium1.1same
66Dydysprosium1.22same
67Hoholmium1.23same
68Ererbium1.24same
69Tmthulium1.25same
70Ybytterbium(lowest in range)1.1same
70Ybytterbium(highest in range)1.2
71Lulutetium1.271.271.01.0
72Hfhafnium1.3same
73Tatantalum1.5same
74Wtungsten2.362.361.71.7
75Rerhenium1.9same
76Ososmium2.2same
77Iriridium2.202.202.22.2
78Ptplatinum2.282.282.22.2
79Augold2.542.542.42.4
80Hgmercury2.002.001.91.9
81Tlthallium1.621.621.81.8
82Pblead2.332.331.81.8
83Bibismuth2.022.021.91.9
84Popolonium2.0same
85Atastatine2.2same
86Rnradonno datasame
87Frfranciumno data0.7
88Raradium0.9same
89Acactinium1.1same
90Ththorium1.3same
91Paprotactinium1.5same
92Uuranium1.381.381.71.7
93Npneptunium1.361.361.31.3
94Puplutonium1.281.281.31.3
95Amamericium1.31.3no data1.3
96Cmcurium1.31.3no data1.3
97Bkberkelium1.31.3no data1.3
98Cfcalifornium1.31.3no data1.3
99Eseinsteinium1.31.3no data1.3
100Fmfermium1.31.3no data1.3
101Mdmendelevium1.31.3no data1.3
102Nonobelium1.31.3no data1.3

Notes

  • Separate values for each source are only given where one or more sources differ.
  • Electronegativity is not a uniquely defined property and may depend on the definition. The suggested values are all taken from WebElements as a consistent set.
  • Many of the highly radioactive elements have values that must be predictions or extrapolations, but are unfortunately not marked as such. This is especially problematic for francium, which by relativistic calculations can be shown to be less electronegative than caesium, but for which the only value (0.7) in the literature predates these calculations.

Electronegativity (Allen scale)

NumberSymbolNameElectronegativity
1Hhydrogen2.300
2Hehelium4.160
3Lilithium0.912
4Beberyllium1.576
5Bboron2.051
6Ccarbon2.544
7Nnitrogen3.066
8Ooxygen3.610
9Ffluorine4.193
10Neneon4.787
11Nasodium0.869
12Mgmagnesium1.293
13Alaluminium1.613
14Sisilicon1.916
15Pphosphorus2.253
16Ssulfur2.589
17Clchlorine2.869
18Arargon3.242
19Kpotassium0.734
20Cacalcium1.034
21Scscandium1.19
22Tititanium1.38
23Vvanadium1.53
24Crchromium1.65
25Mnmanganese1.75
26Feiron1.80
27Cocobalt1.84
28Ninickel1.88
29Cucopper1.85
30Znzinc1.588
31Gagallium1.756
32Gegermanium1.994
33Asarsenic2.211
34Seselenium2.424
35Brbromine2.685
36Krkrypton2.966
37Rbrubidium0.706
38Srstrontium0.963
39Yyttrium1.12
40Zrzirconium1.32
41Nbniobium1.41
42Momolybdenum1.47
43Tctechnetium1.51
44Ruruthenium1.54
45Rhrhodium1.56
46Pdpalladium1.58
47Agsilver1.87
48Cdcadmium1.521
49Inindium1.656
50Sntin1.824
51Sbantimony1.984
52Tetellurium2.158
53Iiodine2.359
54Xexenon2.582
55Cscaesium0.659
56Babarium0.881
71Lulutetium1.09
72Hfhafnium1.16
73Tatantalum1.34
74Wtungsten1.47
75Rerhenium1.60
76Ososmium1.65
77Iriridium1.68
78Ptplatinum1.72
79Augold1.92
80Hgmercury1.765
81Tlthallium1.789
82Pblead1.854
83Bibismuth2.01
84Popolonium2.19
85Atastatine2.39
86Rnradon2.60
87Frfrancium0.67
88Raradium0.89

References

Section names here refer to the abbreviation in the table.

WEL

As quoted at http://www.webelements.com/ from these sources:

  • A.L. Allred, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem., 1961, 17, 215.
  • J.E. Huheey, E.A. Keiter, and R.L. Keiter in Inorganic Chemistry : Principles of Structure and Reactivity, 4th edition, HarperCollins, New York, USA, 1993.

CRC

As quoted from these sources in an online version of: David R. Lide (ed), CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 84th Edition. CRC Press. Boca Raton, Florida, 2003; Section 9, Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy; Electronegativity

  • Pauling, L., The Nature of the Chemical Bond, Third Edition, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, 1960.
  • Allen, L.C., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 111, 9003, 1989.

LNG

As quoted from these sources in: J.A. Dean (ed), Lange's Handbook of Chemistry (15th Edition), McGraw-Hill, 1999; Section 4; Table 4.5, Electronegativities of the Elements.

  • L. Pauling, The Chemical Bond, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, 1967.
  • L. C. Allen, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 111:9003 (1989).
  • A. L. Allred J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 17:215 (1961).

Allen Electronegativities

Three references are required to cover the values quoted in the table.

  • L. C. Allen, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 111:9003 (1989).
  • J. B. Mann, T. L. Meek and L. C. Allen, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 122:2780 (2000).
  • J. B. Mann, T. L. Meek, E. T. Knight, J. F. Capitani and L. C. Allen, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 122:5132 (2000).
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