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(iv) Which of the following represents correct order of electronegativity
across the period.
(a) F<N<O (b) N<FO
(c) N<O<F
(d) O<F<N

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Answered by Bedaprakashsingh
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Answer:

The correct order of electronegativity of n/o F and P is

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

While atomic radius decreases across a period, electronegativity increases across the period.

Also, we know that F (Fluorine) is the most electronegative element in the periodic table.

The only option matching this is (c) N<O<F

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