1. Electronegativity values increase from left to right across a period in the periodic table because

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1. Electronegativity values increase from left to right across a period in the periodic table because
smaller
there is an increase in the
charge of the nuclei in this direction.
iodine
2. These values also increase from the bottom to the top of a group because the size of the atom
carbon
decreases, resulting in a
distance between the nucleus and the valence electron
shell, which increases the attraction between the protons and electrons.
positive
negative
3. When considering both carbon and oxygen,
is more electronegative because it
appears further to the right in the same period of the periodic table.
oxygen
larger
4. When considering chlorine and iodine,
is more electronegative because it appears
higher in the same group of the periodic table.
M
acer
Transcribed Image Text:chlorine 1. Electronegativity values increase from left to right across a period in the periodic table because smaller there is an increase in the charge of the nuclei in this direction. iodine 2. These values also increase from the bottom to the top of a group because the size of the atom carbon decreases, resulting in a distance between the nucleus and the valence electron shell, which increases the attraction between the protons and electrons. positive negative 3. When considering both carbon and oxygen, is more electronegative because it appears further to the right in the same period of the periodic table. oxygen larger 4. When considering chlorine and iodine, is more electronegative because it appears higher in the same group of the periodic table. M acer
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