Chemistry, asked by nityakhare47, 5 months ago

Electronegativity is defined as the ability of an element to form bonds by gaining electrons. How does the electronegativity of elements vary across the periods?
(a) it increases as the number of shells increases
(b) decreases as the number of shells decreases
(c) increases as the more of electrons are added to the same shell
(d) it decreases as the more of electrons are added to the same shell

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Answered by kaushikavs
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Answer:

d) it decreases as the more of electrons are added to the same shell

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Answered by vnragul
1

Answer:

d is the answer I think so

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