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An atom of which element has the strongest attraction for electrons? A) Ba B) Cs C) O D) F
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An atom of which element has the strongest attraction for electrons?
A) Ba
B) Cs
C) O
D) F
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F - Fluorine, it is the most electronegative element meaning is has the greatest attraction for electrons.
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(D) F because it has the highest electronegativity
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