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1. Moving down a group, the electronegativity decreases due to the longer distance between the
nucleus and the valence electron shell, thereby decreasing the attraction, making the atom have
less of an attraction for electrons or protons. 2.Trend-wise, as one moves from left to right across
a period...
1. Moving down a group, the electronegativity decreases due to the longer distance between the
nucleus and the valence electron shell, thereby decreasing the attraction, making the atom have
less of an attraction for electrons or protons. 2.Trend-wise, as one moves from left to right across
a period in the periodic table, the electronegativity increases due to the stronger attraction that
the atoms obtain as the nuclear charge increases.
Solution
1. Moving down a group, the electronegativity decreases due to the longer distance between the
nucleus and the valence electron shell, thereby decreasing the attraction, making the atom have
less of an attraction for electrons or protons. 2.Trend-wise, as one moves from left to right across
a period in the periodic table, the electronegativity increases due to the stronger attraction that
the atoms obtain as the nuclear charge increases..
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1. Moving down a group, the electronegativity decreases due to the longer distance between the
nucleus and the valence electron shell, thereby decreasing the attraction, making the atom have
less of an attraction for electrons or protons. 2.Trend-wise, as one moves from left to right across
a period in the periodic table, the electronegativity increases due to the stronger attraction that
the atoms obtain as the nuclear charge increases.
Solution
1. Moving down a group, the electronegativity decreases due to the longer distance between the
nucleus and the valence electron shell, thereby decreasing the attraction, making the atom have
less of an attraction for electrons or protons. 2.Trend-wise, as one moves from left to right across
a period in the periodic table, the electronegativity increases due to the stronger attraction that
the atoms obtain as the nuclear charge increases.