Final answer:
Electronegativity decreases down a group and increases from left to right across a period, with fluorine being the most electronegative element and metals having lower electronegativities than nonmetals.
Step-by-step explanation:
The general trends in electronegativity across the periodic table are as follows:
- (A) Electronegativity tends to decrease down a group of the periodic table.
- (C) Fluorine is the most electronegative element.
- (E) Metals tend to have lower electronegativities than nonmetals.
Contrary to option B, electronegativity actually tends to increase from left to right across a period of the periodic table. And for option D, electronegativity generally decreases as atomic size increases, so this statement is also incorrect.