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An atom of which element has the greatest attraction for electrons in a chemical bond

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Answer:

Fluorine

Step-by-step explanation:

In periodicity, the attraction for electrons is referred to as electronegativity. The trend is as follows; it increases across the period and decreases down the group. The most electronegative element in the periodic table is the fluorine. It has an electtronegative value of 3.98

This means flourine has the greatest attraction for electrons.

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