Why is fluorine the most electronegative element of the periodic table
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Fluorine has a higher electronegatevity if compared with other than elements in the periodic tables due to:
atomic size is decreased.nuclear charge increase due to gain two electrons.attraction force between nucleus and adding electron increase so electronegatevity too.
Fluorine has a higher electronegatevity if compared with other than elements in the periodic tables due to:
atomic size is decreased.nuclear charge increase due to gain two electrons.attraction force between nucleus and adding electron increase so electronegatevity too.
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