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Question
A group of elements in the periodic table is given below (Boron is the first member of the group and Thallium is the last). Answer the following question in relation to the given group of elements:
Which element would be expected to have the highest electronegativity?
Options
Boron
Aluminium
Gallium
Indium
Thallium
Solution
Boron
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