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Periodic Trends Atomic Radius Ionization Energy Electronegativity What is atomic radius? Explain trend (left to right): Explain trend (top to bottom): What is ionization energy? Explain trend (left to right): Explain trend (top to bottom): Electronegativity What is electronegativity? Explain trend (left to right): Explain trend (top to bottom): What is metallic character? Explain trend (left to right): Explain trend (top to bottom): Metallic Character What is reactivity? Explain trend (for metals): Explain trend (for nonmetals): Reactivity **Noble gases have zero reactivity because they have a full valence shell.

Preview Periodic Trends Atomic Radius Ionization Energy What is atomic radius? Explain trend (left to right): Explain trend (top to bottom): What is ionization energy? Explain trend (left to right): Explain trend (top to bottom): Electronegativity What is electronegativity? Explain trend (left to right): Explain trend (top to bottom): Preview What is metallic character? Explain trend (left to right): Explain trend (top to bottom): Metallic Character What is reactivity? Explain trend (for metals): Explain trend (for nonmetals): Reactivity **Noble gases have zero reactivity because they have a full valence shell.