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Why do nonmetals have higher electronegativity than metals?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nonmetals have a stronger "pull" on their electrons because they are closer to having a full valence (outer) shell, making them stable. The more valence electrons an element has, the more electronegative it is likely to be due to this "pull.
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