Why does electronegativity increase across a period?

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2026-04-30 22:01

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Electronegativity increases across a period because the effective nuclear charge, or the positive charge felt by the outer electrons, increases as you move from left to right across the Periodic Table. This stronger attraction between the nucleus and the outer electrons results in higher electronegativity values.

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