Qu) Are The elements sodium, aluminum, and chlorine are in the same period? And give the right answer for the followings (a) Which has the greatest electronegativity? (b) Will the oxide of each element be acidic, basic, or amphoteric? 4) Why is it possible for an active metal like aluminum to be useful as a structural metal?

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Qu) Are The elements sodium, aluminum, and chlorine are in the
same period? And give the right answer for the followings
(a) Which has the greatest electronegativity?
(b) Will the oxide of each element be acidie, basic, or amphoteric?
4) Why is it possible for an active metal like aluminum to be useful as a structural
metal?
Transcribed Image Text:Qu) Are The elements sodium, aluminum, and chlorine are in the same period? And give the right answer for the followings (a) Which has the greatest electronegativity? (b) Will the oxide of each element be acidie, basic, or amphoteric? 4) Why is it possible for an active metal like aluminum to be useful as a structural metal?
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