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On the Pauling's electronegativity scale, which element is next to F ?

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To determine which element is next to fluorine (F) on the Pauling's electronegativity scale, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Periodic Table Layout**: - The periodic table is organized in groups (columns) and periods (rows). Elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number. 2. **Identify the Position of Fluorine**: ...
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  19. Arrange noble gases, in the increasing order of b.p.

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