Increases on moving left to right
The tendency to lose electron decreases along a period. The tendency to gain electron increases.
The ionisation energy increases across a period. Across a period, nuclear charge increases. The tendency to loose electron decreases.
increasing number of electrons
Electronegativity increases across a period. The non metallic character also increases.
Why not?If two atoms have the same number of protons, they're the same element. Therefore, unless they're electrically charged, they must have the same number of electrons as well. So the number of electrons in two different elements must be different if the atoms are electrically neutral.
as you move across a period, you are more and more likely to gain electrons
they get more electrons the farther right the get
The tendency to lose electron decreases along a period. The tendency to gain electron increases.
The number of valence electrons for the elements increases across a period, from 1 (group 1) to 8 (group 18).
The number of valence electrons for the elements increases across a period, from 1 (group 1) to 8 (group 18).
the no. of electrons increses
The ionisation energy increases across a period. Across a period, nuclear charge increases. The tendency to loose electron decreases.
The number of valence electrons increases from left to right across a period.
The ionisation energy increases across a period. Across a period, nuclear charge increases. The tendency to loose electron decreases.
The number of valence electrons for the elements increases across a period, from 1 (group 1) to 8 (group 18).
increasing number of electrons
Electronegativity increases across a period. The non metallic character also increases.