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Among the elements with `Z = 9, 12` and `36`, identify by atomic number of an element which is
(a) Highly electropositive
(b) Highly `EN`
( c) An inert gas

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(a) `Z = 12 (Mg)`
(b) `Z = 9(F)`
( c) `Z = 36 (Kr)`
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