Lesson #2 Electronegativity & Ionic BondsMay 23, 2018 1:53 PM
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General Periodic Trends Atomic and ionic size Atomic and ionic size Ionization energy Ionization energy Electron Affinity Electron Affinity Electronegativity.
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