Chemistry, 25.11.2020 01:00 kayliebug2003
Which of the sets of elements are not in order of increasing force of attraction on the outermost electron in atoms of that element?
Ba < Sr < Ca
Al < P < Cl
F < Cl < Br
Mo < Pd < Sn
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