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An atom's electronegativity is affected by both the element's atomic number and its size. ... The atom with higher electronegativity, typically a nonmetallic element, is assigned a negative oxidation number, while metallic elements are typically assigned positive oxidation numbers.

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An atom's electronegativity is affected by both the element's atomic number and its size. ... The atom with higher electronegativity, typically a nonmetallic element, is assigned a negative oxidation number, while metallic elements are typically assigned positive oxidation number

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