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Periodic table is an arrangement of elements. Chlorine is an element and hence it is there on the periodic table.
It means they're electronegative.
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Fluorine (F) is the most electronegative element in the periodic table. For more info: see related link
Ci means chlorine in the periodic table
Chlorine is more electronegative than sodium. The farther right you move on the periodic table, the more electronegative elements are. Thus, noting that sodium and chlorine are on the same period, and chlorine is farther to the right than sodium, we know that chlorine is more electronegative than sodium
Chlorine is most electronegative element. It is halogen.It is placed in group-17.The most electronegative element in the periodic table is Fluorine. The electronegativity of elements increase from left to right of a period. And decreases own a group.
Periodic table is an arrangement of elements. Chlorine is an element and hence it is there on the periodic table.
The metals in the lower left corner of the periodic table are the least electronegative.
Chlorine is an element. Its atomic number is 17 on the periodic table of the elements.
yes oxygen is electronegative,it is one of the most electronegative elements in the periodic table,its electronegativity is 3.44
Electronegativity is a characteristic property shared by ALL elements. Non-metals have the greatest (strongest force of electron attraction), and metals have the least (weak force of electron attraction)
It means they're electronegative.
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alkali
Fluorine (F) is the most electronegative element in the periodic table. For more info: see related link
The electro-negativity of elements increases as you move across a period.