P-F bond is a polar bond. Which of the two would be the postive electronegativites and why?

In a P-F bond, fluorine (F) would be more electronegative than phosphorus (P). Fluorine is more electronegative than phosphorus due to its higher effective nuclear charge and smaller atomic size, which allows it to attract the shared electrons in the bond more strongly. This results in the formation of a polar bond, with fluorine having a partial negative charge and phosphorus having a partial positive charge.