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Conrad Villegas
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13 June, 22:24
Based on Table S, an atom of which element has the weakest attraction for electrons in a chemical bond? sulfur selenium polonium tellurium
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Hailey Mcclain
13 June, 22:30
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I assume this problem is asking about electronegativity because it talks about the strength of attracting electrons feel free to correct me if my assumption is wrong. If this is the case then the element with the weakest bond would be Polonium because electronegativity increases as you go from left to right of the periodic table and down from up.
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