What is the element with the highest electronegativity value? How do you determine this?
a. cesium
b. helium
c. calcium
d. fluorine
a. cesium
b. helium
c. calcium
d. fluorine
1 Answer
Jun 23, 2017
d fluorine
Explanation:
One way is to look at periodic table that has the electronegativity written on it.
Another way is to remember that the nonmetals have the highest desire for more electrons. ( except the VIII A noble gases that have no desire for more electrons )