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Predict the order of increasing electronegativity for each of the following sets of elements.Use the element symbols and make sure you use correct capitalization.  D)    F, I, BrSmallest to Largest

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Predict the order of increasing electronegativity for each of the following sets of elements.Use the element symbols and make sure you use correct capitalization.  D)    F, I, BrSmallest to Largest

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To predict the order of increasing electronegativity for the elements F, I, and Br, we need to compare their electronegativity values. Electronegativity is a measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons towards itself in a chemical bond.

  1. F (Fluorine): Fluorine is the most electronegative element on the periodic table. It has the highest electronegativity value among the three elements.

  2. Br (Bromine): Bromine has a lower electronegativity value compared to fluorine but higher than iodine.

  3. I (Iodine): Iodine has the lowest electronegativity value among the three elements.

Therefore, the order of increasing electronegativity for the elements F, I, and Br is: I < Br < F.

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