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Use what you know about periodic trends and the periodic table to answer the questions below. Which atom attracts electrons more strongly? cesium (Cs) bromine (Br) Which atom loses an electron more readily? sodium (Na) chlorine (Cl)

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Answer:

Bromine

Sodium

Step-by-step explanation:

Bromine has a stronger electronegativity value, thus making it more able to attract electrons.

Sodium only has one valence electron (Cl has seven) so it's easier for sodium to give up it's one electron to obtain a noble gas configuration than it would be for it to find seven more electrons to add to it's shell.

Metals tend to lose electrons while nonmetals tend to gain electrons.

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