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| Metals typically do not attract electrons, this means their electronegativity is ___ |
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| Electronegativity is based on ________ energy. |
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| The least electronegative element _______ |
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| Electronegativity ______ going across a period and _______ going down a group. |
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| This energy ______going across a period and ______ going down a group. |
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| It is _____ to remove an electron from a larger atom. This is because the electron is ______ from the nucleus and feels ___ attraction. |
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| Metals tend to ___ electrons and become _____ |
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| Nonmetals tend to ___ electrons and become _____. |
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| The size of atoms ranges from _______ to ______ |
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| Atomic size ______ going across a period and _____ going down a group. |
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| The trend going across a period is explained by ______ ______ |
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| The trend going down a group is explained by ___ _____ _____ (_______) |
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| As atomic size decreases, ionization energy _______ |
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| As atomic size increases, ionization energy _______. |
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| An atom or group of atoms with a charge is called an ___. |
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| An atom with a - charge is an _____. It has ______ electrons. |
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