How are reactivity and electronegativity related?(1 point) Responses An element will be more reactive if it has a very high or very low electronegativity. An element will be more reactive if it has a very high or very low electronegativity. Elements with higher electronegativity are more reactive than elements with lower electronegativity. Elements with higher electronegativity are more reactive than elements with lower electronegativity. Elements with lower electronegativity are more reactive than elements with higher electronegativity. Elements with lower electronegativity are more reactive than elements with higher electronegativity. An element will be less reactive if it has a very high or very low electronegativity.

Elements with higher electronegativity are more reactive than elements with lower electronegativity.

How are reactivity and electronegativity related?(1 point) Responses An element will be more reactive if it has a very high or very low electronegativity. An element will be more reactive if it has a very high or very low electronegativity. Elements with higher electronegativity are more reactive than elements with lower electronegativity. Elements with higher electronegativity are more reactive than elements with lower electronegativity. Elements with lower electronegativity are more reactive than elements with higher electronegativity. Elements with lower electronegativity are more reactive than elements with higher electronegativity. An element will be less reactive if it has a very high or very low electronegativity.

Elements with higher electronegativity are more reactive than elements with lower electronegativity.

Which element would have the lowest electronegativity? (1 point) Responses an element with a large number of valence electrons and a small atomic radius an element with a large number of valence electrons and a small atomic radius an element with a small number of valence electrons and a small atomic radius an element with a small number of valence electrons and a small atomic radius an element with a large number of valence electrons and a large atomic radius an element with a large number of valence electrons and a large atomic radius an element with a small number of valence electrons and a large atomic radius

An element with a small number of valence electrons and a large atomic radius would have the lowest electronegativity.

Which type of bond and how many bonds would occur as carbon dioxide (CO2) is formed from carbon in Group IVA and oxygen in Group VIA?(1 point) Responses two ionic bonds two ionic bonds four covalent bonds four covalent bonds three metallic bonds three metallic bonds one covalent bond

Four covalent bonds would occur as carbon dioxide (CO2) is formed from carbon in Group IVA and oxygen in Group VIA.