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On the Periodic Table of elements, electronegativity increases as you move left to right across a period.
Across a period, as we move from left to right, the electronegativity increases in the periodic table.
Fluorine is the most electronegative element. Down any group, electronegativity increases and across a period (from left to right), electronegativity increases.
Yes, as you move from left to right across the period.
Electronegativity increases across (left to right) the periodic table and decreases on going down.
On the Periodic Table of elements, electronegativity increases as you move left to right across a period.
Electronegativity increases from left to right across a period and decreases down a group.
Electronegativity increases to the right across a period and up a group.
Electronegativity increases across a period (left to right).
Electronegativity increases across (left to right) the periodic table and decreases on going down.
Electronegativity, ionization energy, electron affinity, and atomic number are values that increase from left to right across a period.
it decreases
Electronegativity increases as you move across the periodic table from left to right.
Going down a group...electronegativity decreases Going across...electronegativity increases
From left to right and into the upper corner of the periodic table electronegativity increases. Fluorine is the most electronegative element, but the elements in group 18 generally have no electronegativity at all.
As you move from left to right across the Periodic Table, electronegativity increases, and as you move down the table electronegativity decreases.
As you move from left to right across the periodic table, electronegativity increases, and as you move down the table electronegativity decreases.