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How does the tendency to gain electrons change as we go down in Group 17
of the periodic table? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The tendency to gain electrons (electronegativity) decreases as the atomic radius increases due to the increase in number of shells.This results in decrease in effective nuclear charge.Hence it is easy to loose an electron instead of gaining.

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Answered by tinasp0624
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Answer:

In general tendency to gain electrons decrease down the group....with exception in F and Cl.....

So the order is: Cl>F>Br>I

Explanation:

Greater repulsion of electrons due to small size of F

Trick: there are 2 homes 1 with 7 room occupied and capacity of 8...

( eg F atom)...

Another 7 occupied with capacity of 17 Cl atom.....

Person can easily settle with latter because of room choice......

Now question arises Br has more space but due to large size comming electrons loosely bounded ...

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