which atom has the least attraction for the electrons in a bond between that atom and an atom of hydrogen?

(1) carbon
(2)nitrogen
(3)oxygen
(4) fluorine

4 answers

Look up the electronegativity (EN). The one with the highest EN has the most attraction for an electron.
so fluorine ?
Of course not.
it's carbon
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