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Electronegativity increases as you move up and to the right. (apex) <3 kw

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Electronegativity decreases as you move down in a column.

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Electronegitivity increases as you go from left to right and decreases as you go down the Periodic Table

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Electronegativity increases left to right and bottom to top. Fluorine has the highest and cesium has the lowest.

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The development of the periodic table created predictable trends What trend does electronegativity follow?

Electronegativity increases from left to right.


What are the trends for electronegativity in the periodic table down a group?

from above to down negetivity decreeses


Where is electronegativity on the periodic table?

Electronegativity is not found on the Periodic Table of the Elements.


What are the elecronegativity trends seen in the periodic table?

On the Periodic Table of elements, electronegativity increases as you move left to right across a period.


Which comes first electronegativity electron configuration periodic trends ionic radius atomic radius ionization energy or periodic table?

On the periodic table there is no such order of first and second as asked in the question.


What are 2 reasons for studying the periodic table?

Periodic table of elements provides us a lot of information about element's intrinsic properties. We can get the atomic weight of an element by looking at the periodic table. Trends about the electronegativity and atomic size can also be computed.


How does electronegative change going down and across the periodic table?

Electronegativity increases across (left to right) the periodic table and decreases on going down.


What are two generalizations that describe how the trends in atomic electronegativity vary with atom positions in the periodic table?

From going left-right in a period, the electronegativity increases. By going up-down in a group, the electronegativity decreases. (those 2 are what they are looking for)


What is the highest electronegativity on the periodic table?

Fluorine


What is a trend seen in the periodic table?

electronegativity


Where would an element with an electronegativity of 3.0 be located on the periodic table?

In the right corner of the periodic table.


Which general trends first ionization energy and electronegativity values are demonstrated by group 15 elements as they are considered in order from top to bottom?

Their metallic properties increase and their atomic radii increase.This can be checked with the Reference Table S with the atomic radii and metallic properties. Easy, right?