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Subtract the two electronegativity values and you will have the electronegativity difference of the two elements or atoms. Three different conditions determine the type of chemical bond that the selected elements may form. If the electronegativity difference is less than 0.4, the bond is covalent.
Hence, the correct order is: Na<Mg<Br<F.
Hence fluorine is most electronegative and carbon is least electronegative.
The order of electronegativity is F>O>Cl>Br>S>I>C>P>H.
Hence the electronegativity of cesium is the lowest. The electronegativity of cesium is 0.659.
In general, electronegativity increases from left to right across a period in the periodic table and decreases down a group. Thus, the nonmetals, which lie in the upper right, tend to have the highest electronegativities, with fluorine the most electronegative element of all (EN = 4.0).