Question
Which option correctly describes the pattern of electronegativity and reactivity in metals?(1 point)
Responses
Both electronegativity and reactivity increase down a group.
Both electronegativity and reactivity increase down a group.
Electronegativity increases down a group, and reactivity decreases down a group.
Electronegativity increases down a group, and reactivity decreases down a group.
Both electronegativity and reactivity decrease down a group.
Both electronegativity and reactivity decrease down a group.
Electronegativity decreases down a group, and reactivity increases down a group.
Responses
Both electronegativity and reactivity increase down a group.
Both electronegativity and reactivity increase down a group.
Electronegativity increases down a group, and reactivity decreases down a group.
Electronegativity increases down a group, and reactivity decreases down a group.
Both electronegativity and reactivity decrease down a group.
Both electronegativity and reactivity decrease down a group.
Electronegativity decreases down a group, and reactivity increases down a group.
Answers
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The correct option is:
**Electronegativity decreases down a group, and reactivity increases down a group.**
In metals, as you move down a group in the periodic table, electronegativity generally decreases, while reactivity tends to increase due to the increasing size of the atoms and the shielding effect that makes it easier for metals to lose their valence electrons.
**Electronegativity decreases down a group, and reactivity increases down a group.**
In metals, as you move down a group in the periodic table, electronegativity generally decreases, while reactivity tends to increase due to the increasing size of the atoms and the shielding effect that makes it easier for metals to lose their valence electrons.