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Judah
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17 April, 04:32
What periodic trends exist for electronegativity?
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Reyna Pearson
17 April, 04:52
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The highest electronegativity is in the elements in the top left corner of the periodic table, and the lowest in the bottom right corner. Therefore, traveling up or to the left across the periodic table will increase the electronegativity
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