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Which best describes the trends in electronegativity on the periodic table? . A.Electronegativity increases up and to the right. B.Electronegativity increases down and to the left. C.Electronegativity
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Which best describes the trends in electronegativity on the periodic table? .
A.Electronegativity increases up and to the right.
B.Electronegativity increases down and to the left.
C.Electronegativity decreases up and to the left.
D.Electronegativity decreases down and to the right.
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the anwser should be c
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A. Electronegativity increases up and to the right.
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