what is the trend of electronegitvity
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The same goes for protons and electrons. Yes, they are attracted, but the farther and farther away from the nucleus you get, the less that attraction is. So, as you move down a group on the periodic table, the electronegativity decreases, and atoms have a more difficult time attracting electrons.This is because atomic number increases down a group, and thus there is an increased distance between the valence electrons and nucleus, or a greater atomic radius. Important exceptions of the above rules include the noble gases, lanthanides, and actinides. hope it help.... u
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Electronegativity increases going across a period in the periodic table ( left ot right ) and decreases while going down a group
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Electronegativity increases going across a period in the periodic table ( left ot right ) and decreases while going down a group
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