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Which option correctly describes the pattern of reactivity and electronegativity in nonmetals?
Both reactivity and electronegativity decrease down a group.

Reactivity decreases down a group, and electronegativity increases down a group.

Reactivity increases down a group, and electronegativity decreases down a group.

Both reactivity and electronegativity decrease up a group.

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Answered by DrBob222
Think about the halogens.
F is the most electronegative element in the periodic table. Among halogens it is the most reactive. I is less reactive and less electronegativity.
Answered by No one
1: Valence electrons and electronegativity.
2: Both reactivity and electronegativity decrease down a group.
3: Electronegativity decreases down a group, and reactivity increases down a group.
4: The number of valence electrons increases from left to right.
5: Cs.

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Answered by liyah b.
Macroscopic Patterns of Reactivity Quick Check.!!! 100%
1.valence electrons and electronegativity
2. Both reactivity and electronegativity decrease down a group.
3. Electronegativity decreases down a group, and reactivity increases down a group.
4. The number of valence electrons increases from left to right.
5. Cs
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Macroscopic Patterns of Reactivity Quick Check.!!! 100%
1.valence electrons and electronegativity
2. Both reactivity and electronegativity decrease down a group.
3. Electronegativity decreases down a group, and reactivity increases down a group.
4. The number of valence electrons increases from left to right.
5. C is definitely incorrect
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