Chemistry, 17.08.2021 21:40 martinez78
Which elements would react most easily with each other? (1 point)
an element with a high electronegativity and an element with a full shell of electrons
an element with a high electronegativity and an element with a single valence electron
an element with a high electronegativity and a second element with a high electronegativity
an element with a high electronegativity and an element with low reactivity
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