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Electronegativities of the elements Br, Mg, Ca, and Sr follow a specific trend within their group. Based on this trend, the atoms of which element will have the least attraction for an electron? A. Be
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Electronegativities of the elements Br, Mg, Ca, and Sr follow a specific trend within their group. Based on this trend, the atoms of which element will have the least attraction for an electron?
A. Be
B. Mg
C. Ca
D. Sr​
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