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Will the electronegativity of barium be larger or smaller than that of strontium? Explain. EN of Ba (0.89) is smaller than EN of Sr (0.95). Because of larger size and more inner core e- shielding, Barium will more readily share its valence electron in the 6s sublevel than Sr will share it valence e- in the 5s sublevel.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer to your question is the third option, atoms of each lose one electron to achieve stability.
Explanation:
a) The first option is incorrect, those elements are extremely reactive and can explode.
b) The option is also incorrect, metalloids are located in groups 3A, 4A OR 5A in the periodic table.
c) This option is correct
d) These elements have 1 valence electron, this option is wrong.
Answer:
The second one - rich/poor
Explanation:
However it would be in reverse order so when filling in the blank, poor would come first then rich
but if you are not able to change it then you can just leave it like that.
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21: potassium has 20 neutrons
22: is d