ionization energy
Across a period, as we move from left to right, the electronegativity increases in the periodic table.
The radius of an atom typically decreases when moving from left to right across a period in the periodic table due to increasing nuclear charge. It increases when moving down a group in the periodic table due to the addition of energy levels.
moving from left to right across a period, one electron is added for each element.example: Boron has 3, Carbon has 4.
On the Periodic Table of elements, electronegativity increases as you move left to right across a period.
Moving from left to right across a period, the first ionization energy increases because it becomes increasingly difficult to remove an electron.
Across a period, as we move from left to right, the electronegativity increases in the periodic table.
decreases
The radius of an atom typically decreases when moving from left to right across a period in the periodic table due to increasing nuclear charge. It increases when moving down a group in the periodic table due to the addition of energy levels.
moving from left to right across a period, one electron is added for each element.example: Boron has 3, Carbon has 4.
more metallic moving from left to right
On the Periodic Table of elements, electronegativity increases as you move left to right across a period.
Moving from left to right across a period, the first ionization energy increases because it becomes increasingly difficult to remove an electron.
Across a period the metallic character decreases
it increases
Yes, as you move from left to right across the period.
The electronegativity increases as you move bottom to top, and left to right on the periodic table. Why? Because you are moving towards Fluorine, which is the most electronegative element.
1. In a period is a trend of decrease from left to right but it is not absolute.2. In a group the atomic radius increase moving down.