Based on periodic trends of electronegativity, what statement regarding the halogens is MOST accurate? A) Flourine has the lowest electronegativity. B) lodine has the strongest tendency to attract electrons. Fluorine has the strongest tendency to attract electrons. Because of it's low electronegativity, iodine does not readily form compounds, D)

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Standard periodic table
1 2
2 42 S I 2 19 11 12 2 15 1
Perlod
1
21
27
20
31
20
43
Me
40
41
42
56
71
12
74
75
社
82
83
Po
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
113
114
115
58
59
63
65
68
60
PeSm
*Lanthanides
Dy
Im
製
100
101
102
*Actinides9
The
Based on periodic trends of electronegativity, what statement regarding the halogens is MOST accurate?
A)
Flourine has the lowest electronegativity.
B)
lodine has the strongest tendency to attract electrons.
Fluorine has the strongest tendency to attract electrons.
Because of it's low electronegativity, iodine does not readily form
compounds,
D)
Transcribed Image Text:Standard periodic table 1 2 2 42 S I 2 19 11 12 2 15 1 Perlod 1 21 27 20 31 20 43 Me 40 41 42 56 71 12 74 75 社 82 83 Po 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 113 114 115 58 59 63 65 68 60 PeSm *Lanthanides Dy Im 製 100 101 102 *Actinides9 The Based on periodic trends of electronegativity, what statement regarding the halogens is MOST accurate? A) Flourine has the lowest electronegativity. B) lodine has the strongest tendency to attract electrons. Fluorine has the strongest tendency to attract electrons. Because of it's low electronegativity, iodine does not readily form compounds, D)
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