Multiple Choice
How does an atom's electronegativity relate to its ability to become oxidized?
A) The greater the electronegativity of an atom,the greater its ability to become oxidized.
B) The lower the electronegativity of an atom,the lower its ability to become oxidized.
C) The greater the electronegativity of an atom,the lower its ability to become oxidized.
D) Electronegativity does not effect the atom's ability to become oxidized.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q119: Why do we use the pH scale
Q120: For the following acid-base reaction,identify what compound
Q121: An acid and a base react to
Q122: Which of the following statements describes a
Q123: Why is the air over an open
Q125: What is the primary difference between a
Q126: What happens to the pH of an
Q127: Lakes lying in granite basins,such as those
Q128: How do you make a proton out
Q129: Which of the following statements about oxidation