Electronegativities of the elements (data page)
Main article: Electronegativity
Electronegativity (Pauling scale)
Periodic table of electronegativity by Pauling scale | ||||||||||||||||||
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→ Atomic radius decreases → Ionization energy increases → Electronegativity increases → | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | |
Group → | ||||||||||||||||||
↓ Period | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | H 2.20 |
He | ||||||||||||||||
2 | Li 0.98 |
Be 1.57 |
B 2.04 |
C 2.55 |
N 3.04 |
O 3.44 |
F 3.98 |
Ne | ||||||||||
3 | Na 0.93 |
Mg 1.31 |
Al 1.61 |
Si 1.90 |
P 2.19 |
S 2.58 |
Cl 3.16 |
Ar | ||||||||||
4 | K 0.82 |
Ca 1.00 |
Sc 1.36 |
Ti 1.54 |
V 1.63 |
Cr 1.66 |
Mn 1.55 |
Fe 1.83 |
Co 1.88 |
Ni 1.91 |
Cu 1.90 |
Zn 1.65 |
Ga 1.81 |
Ge 2.01 |
As 2.18 |
Se 2.55 |
Br 2.96 |
Kr 3.00 |
5 | Rb 0.82 |
Sr 0.95 |
Y 1.22 |
Zr 1.33 |
Nb 1.6 |
Mo 2.16 |
Tc 1.9 |
Ru 2.2 |
Rh 2.28 |
Pd 2.20 |
Ag 1.93 |
Cd 1.69 |
In 1.78 |
Sn 1.96 |
Sb 2.05 |
Te 2.1 |
I 2.66 |
Xe 2.60 |
6 | Cs 0.79 |
Ba 0.89 |
Hf 1.3 |
Ta 1.5 |
W 2.36 |
Re 1.9 |
Os 2.2 |
Ir 2.20 |
Pt 2.28 |
Au 2.54 |
Hg 2.00 |
Tl 1.62 |
Pb 1.87 |
Bi 2.02 |
Po 2.0 |
At 2.2 |
Rn 2.2 | |
7 | Fr 0.7 |
Ra 0.9 |
Rf |
Db |
Sg |
Bh |
Hs |
Mt |
Ds |
Rg |
Cn |
Uut |
Fl |
Uup |
Lv |
Uus |
Uuo | |
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La 1.1 |
Ce 1.12 |
Pr 1.13 |
Nd 1.14 |
Pm 1.13 |
Sm 1.17 |
Eu 1.2 |
Gd 1.2 |
Tb 1.1 |
Dy 1.22 |
Ho 1.23 |
Er 1.24 |
Tm 1.25 |
Yb 1.1 |
Lu 1.27 | ||||
Ac 1.1 |
Th 1.3 |
Pa 1.5 |
U 1.38 |
Np 1.36 |
Pu 1.28 |
Am 1.13 |
Cm 1.28 |
Bk 1.3 |
Cf 1.3 |
Es 1.3 |
Fm 1.3 |
Md 1.3 |
No 1.3 |
Lr 1.3 | ||||
Values are given for the elements in their most common and stable oxidation states. See also: Electronegativities of the elements (data page) |
number | symbol | name | use | WEL | CRC | LNG |
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1 | H | hydrogen | 2.20 | same | ||
2 | He | helium | no data | same | ||
3 | Li | lithium | 0.98 | same | ||
4 | Be | beryllium | 1.57 | same | ||
5 | B | boron | 2.04 | same | ||
6 | C | carbon | 2.55 | same | ||
7 | N | nitrogen | 3.04 | same | ||
8 | O | oxygen | 3.44 | same | ||
9 | F | fluorine | 3.98 | 3.98 | 3.98 | 3.90 |
10 | Ne | neon | no data | same | ||
11 | Na | sodium | 0.93 | same | ||
12 | Mg | magnesium | 1.31 | same | ||
13 | Al | aluminium | 1.61 | same | ||
14 | Si | silicon | 1.90 | same | ||
15 | P | phosphorus | 2.19 | same | ||
16 | S | sulfur | 2.58 | same | ||
17 | Cl | chlorine | 3.16 | same | ||
18 | Ar | argon | no data | same | ||
19 | K | potassium | 0.82 | same | ||
20 | Ca | calcium | 1.00 | same | ||
21 | Sc | scandium | 1.36 | same | ||
22 | Ti | titanium | 1.54 | same | ||
23 | V | vanadium | 1.63 | same | ||
24 | Cr | chromium | 1.66 | same | ||
25 | Mn | manganese | 1.55 | same | ||
26 | Fe | iron | 1.83 | same | ||
27 | Co | cobalt | 1.88 | same | ||
28 | Ni | nickel | 1.91 | same | ||
29 | Cu | copper | 1.90 | same | ||
30 | Zn | zinc | 1.65 | same | ||
31 | Ga | gallium | 1.81 | same | ||
32 | Ge | germanium | 2.01 | same | ||
33 | As | arsenic | 2.18 | same | ||
34 | Se | selenium | 2.55 | same | ||
35 | Br | bromine | 2.96 | same | ||
36 | Kr | krypton | 3.00 | 3.00 | no data | no data |
37 | Rb | rubidium | 0.82 | same | ||
38 | Sr | strontium | 0.95 | same | ||
39 | Y | yttrium | 1.22 | same | ||
40 | Zr | zirconium | 1.33 | same | ||
41 | Nb | niobium | 1.6 | same | ||
42 | Mo | molybdenum | 2.16 | same | ||
43 | Tc | technetium | 1.9 | 1.9 | 2.10 | 2.10 |
44 | Ru | ruthenium | 2.2 | same | ||
45 | Rh | rhodium | 2.28 | same | ||
46 | Pd | palladium | 2.20 | same | ||
47 | Ag | silver | 1.93 | same | ||
48 | Cd | cadmium | 1.69 | same | ||
49 | In | indium | 1.78 | same | ||
50 | Sn | tin | 1.96 | same | ||
51 | Sb | antimony | 2.05 | same | ||
52 | Te | tellurium | 2.1 | same | ||
53 | I | iodine | 2.66 | same | ||
54 | Xe | xenon | 2.6 | 2.6 | 2.60 | no data |
55 | Cs | caesium | 0.79 | same | ||
56 | Ba | barium | 0.89 | same | ||
57 | La | lanthanum | 1.10 | same | ||
58 | Ce | cerium | 1.12 | same | ||
59 | Pr | praseodymium | 1.13 | same | ||
60 | Nd | neodymium | 1.14 | same | ||
61 | Pm | promethium | no data | same | ||
62 | Sm | samarium | 1.17 | same | ||
63 | Eu | europium | no data | same | ||
64 | Gd | gadolinium | 1.20 | same | ||
65 | Tb | terbium | no data | same | ||
66 | Dy | dysprosium | 1.22 | same | ||
67 | Ho | holmium | 1.23 | same | ||
68 | Er | erbium | 1.24 | same | ||
69 | Tm | thulium | 1.25 | same | ||
70 | Yb | ytterbium | no data | same | ||
71 | Lu | lutetium | 1.27 | 1.27 | 1.0 | 1.0 |
72 | Hf | hafnium | 1.3 | same | ||
73 | Ta | tantalum | 1.5 | same | ||
74 | W | tungsten | 2.36 | 2.36 | 1.7 | 1.7 |
75 | Re | rhenium | 1.9 | same | ||
76 | Os | osmium | 2.2 | same | ||
77 | Ir | iridium | 2.20 | 2.20 | 2.2 | 2.2 |
78 | Pt | platinum | 2.28 | 2.28 | 2.2 | 2.2 |
79 | Au | gold | 2.54 | 2.54 | 2.4 | 2.4 |
80 | Hg | mercury | 2.00 | 2.00 | 1.9 | 1.9 |
81 | Tl | thallium | 1.62 | 1.62 | 1.8 | 1.8 |
82 | Pb | lead | 2.33 | 2.33 | 1.8 | 1.8 |
83 | Bi | bismuth | 2.02 | 2.02 | 1.9 | 1.9 |
84 | Po | polonium | 2.0 | same | ||
85 | At | astatine | 2.2 | same | ||
86 | Rn | radon | no data | same | ||
87 | Fr | francium | 0.7 | same | ||
88 | Ra | radium | 0.9 | same | ||
89 | Ac | actinium | 1.1 | same | ||
90 | Th | thorium | 1.3 | same | ||
91 | Pa | protactinium | 1.5 | same | ||
92 | U | uranium | 1.38 | 1.38 | 1.7 | 1.7 |
93 | Np | neptunium | 1.36 | 1.36 | 1.3 | 1.3 |
94 | Pu | plutonium | 1.28 | 1.28 | 1.3 | 1.3 |
95 | Am | americium | 1.3 | 1.3 | no data | 1.3 |
96 | Cm | curium | 1.3 | 1.3 | no data | 1.3 |
97 | Bk | berkelium | 1.3 | 1.3 | no data | 1.3 |
98 | Cf | californium | 1.3 | 1.3 | no data | 1.3 |
99 | Es | einsteinium | 1.3 | 1.3 | no data | 1.3 |
100 | Fm | fermium | 1.3 | 1.3 | no data | 1.3 |
101 | Md | mendelevium | 1.3 | 1.3 | no data | 1.3 |
102 | No | nobelium | 1.3 | 1.3 | no data | 1.3 |
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.
Electronegativity (Allen scale)
Electronegativity using the Allen scale | ||||||||||||||||||
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Group → | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 |
↓ Period | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | H 2.300 |
He 4.160 | ||||||||||||||||
2 | Li 0.912 |
Be 1.576 |
B 2.051 |
C 2.544 |
N 3.066 |
O 3.610 |
F 4.193 |
Ne 4.789 | ||||||||||
3 | Na 0.869 |
Mg 1.293 |
Al 1.613 |
Si 1.916 |
P 2.253 |
S 2.589 |
Cl 2.869 |
Ar 3.242 | ||||||||||
4 | K 0.734 |
Ca 1.034 |
Sc 1.19 |
Ti 1.38 |
V 1.53 |
Cr 1.65 |
Mn 1.75 |
Fe 1.80 |
Co 1.84 |
Ni 1.88 |
Cu 1.85 |
Zn 1.59 |
Ga 1.756 |
Ge 1.994 |
As 2.211 |
Se 2.434 |
Br 2.685 |
Kr 2.966 |
5 | Rb 0.706 |
Sr 0.963 |
Y 1.12 |
Zr 1.32 |
Nb 1.41 |
Mo 1.47 |
Tc 1.51 |
Ru 1.54 |
Rh 1.56 |
Pd 1.59 |
Ag 1.87 |
Cd 1.52 |
In 1.656 |
Sn 1.824 |
Sb 1.984 |
Te 2.158 |
I 2.359 |
Xe 2.582 |
6 | Cs 0.659 |
Ba 0.881 |
Lu 1.09 |
Hf 1.16 |
Ta 1.34 |
W 1.47 |
Re 1.60 |
Os 1.65 |
Ir 1.68 |
Pt 1.72 |
Au 1.92 |
Hg 1.76 |
Tl 1.789 |
Pb 1.854 |
Bi 2.01 |
Po 2.19 |
At 2.39 |
Rn 2.60 |
7 | Fr 0.67 |
Ra 0.89 | ||||||||||||||||
See also: Electronegativities of the elements (data page) |
Number | Symbol | Name | Electronegativity |
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1 | H | hydrogen | 2.300 |
2 | He | helium | 4.160 |
3 | Li | lithium | 0.912 |
4 | Be | beryllium | 1.576 |
5 | B | boron | 2.051 |
6 | C | carbon | 2.544 |
7 | N | nitrogen | 3.066 |
8 | O | oxygen | 3.610 |
9 | F | fluorine | 4.193 |
10 | Ne | neon | 4.789 |
11 | Na | sodium | 0.869 |
12 | Mg | magnesium | 1.293 |
13 | Al | aluminium | 1.613 |
14 | Si | silicon | 1.916 |
15 | P | phosphorus | 2.253 |
16 | S | sulfur | 2.589 |
17 | Cl | chlorine | 2.869 |
18 | Ar | argon | 3.242 |
19 | K | potassium | 0.734 |
20 | Ca | calcium | 1.034 |
21 | Sc | scandium | 1.19 |
22 | Ti | titanium | 1.38 |
23 | V | vanadium | 1.53 |
24 | Cr | chromium | 1.65 |
25 | Mn | manganese | 1.75 |
26 | Fe | iron | 1.80 |
27 | Co | cobalt | 1.84 |
28 | Ni | nickel | 1.88 |
29 | Cu | copper | 1.85 |
30 | Zn | zinc | 1.59 |
31 | Ga | gallium | 1.756 |
32 | Ge | germanium | 1.994 |
33 | As | arsenic | 2.211 |
34 | Se | selenium | 2.434 |
35 | Br | bromine | 2.685 |
36 | Kr | krypton | 2.966 |
37 | Rb | rubidium | 0.706 |
38 | Sr | strontium | 0.963 |
39 | Y | yttrium | 1.12 |
40 | Zr | zirconium | 1.32 |
41 | Nb | niobium | 1.41 |
42 | Mo | molybdenum | 1.47 |
43 | Tc | technetium | 1.51 |
44 | Ru | ruthenium | 1.54 |
45 | Rh | rhodium | 1.56 |
46 | Pd | palladium | 1.59 |
47 | Ag | silver | 1.87 |
48 | Cd | cadmium | 1.52 |
49 | In | indium | 1.656 |
50 | Sn | tin | 1.824 |
51 | Sb | antimony | 1.984 |
52 | Te | tellurium | 2.158 |
53 | I | iodine | 2.359 |
54 | Xe | xenon | 2.582 |
55 | Cs | caesium | 0.659 |
56 | Ba | barium | 0.881 |
71 | Lu | lutetium | 1.09 |
72 | Hf | hafnium | 1.16 |
73 | Ta | tantalum | 1.34 |
74 | W | tungsten | 1.47 |
75 | Re | rhenium | 1.60 |
76 | Os | osmium | 1.65 |
77 | Ir | iridium | 1.68 |
78 | Pt | platinum | 1.72 |
79 | Au | gold | 1.92 |
80 | Hg | mercury | 1.76 |
81 | Tl | thallium | 1.789 |
82 | Pb | lead | 1.854 |
83 | Bi | bismuth | 2.01 |
84 | Po | polonium | 2.19 |
85 | At | astatine | 2.39 |
86 | Rn | radon | 2.60 |
87 | Fr | francium | 0.67 |
88 | Ra | radium | 0.89 |
References
WEL
As quoted at http://www.webelements.com/ from these sources:
- A.L. Allred, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem., 1961, 17, 215.
- L. Pauling, The Nature of the Chemical Bond, Cornell Univ., USA, 3rd ed., 1960.
- 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.
- Allred, A.L., J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem., 17, 215, 1961.
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).
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