Which element would have the lowest electronegativity? (1 point)Responsesan element with a large number of valence electrons and a large atomic radiusan element with a large number of valence electrons and a large atomic radiusan element with a small number of valence electrons and a large atomic radiusan element with a small number of valence electrons and a large atomic radiusan element with a small number of valence electrons and a small atomic radiusan element with a small number of valence electrons and a small atomic radiusan element with a large number of valence electrons and a small atomic radius

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Electronegativity generally decreases as you move down a group in the periodic table and increases as you move across a period from left to right. Elements with a large atomic radius and a small number of valence electrons tend to have the lowest electronegativity since they are less able to attract electrons.

Therefore, the response that describes "an element with a small number of valence electrons and a large atomic radius" would have the lowest electronegativity.