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December 8 Do Now response from the Smartboard.
46 Comments
cary g
12/7/2010 10:46:13 pm
Fluorine or maybe neon
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Lawanda W.
12/7/2010 10:47:17 pm
halogens.
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Dejon B
12/7/2010 10:49:59 pm
Halogens
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Jake N.
12/7/2010 10:50:29 pm
The most electronegative elements on the periodic table are; Fluorine,(most electronegiative)then Oxygen,(second most)then Chlorine(third most). The Electronegativity decreases as you move to the left and down the periodic table. Not including Helium, Neon, or Argon.
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Te'Aura oranqiee'
12/7/2010 10:52:30 pm
Fluorine
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Th3r3s4 t.
12/7/2010 10:52:42 pm
The most electronegative elements on the periodic table are Fluorine(most electronegiative),Oxygen(second)then Chlorine(third).
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Brad Schott
12/8/2010 12:19:34 am
Fluorine, oxygen and chlorine..
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chelsea
12/8/2010 12:20:16 am
the most electronegative elements on the periodic table is fluorine(most negative), oxygen(second), THEN CHLORINE.
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jacob lindsay
12/8/2010 12:20:53 am
flourine,
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renee d
12/8/2010 12:21:43 am
The most electronegative elements on the periodic table are Fluorine(most electronegiative),Oxygen(second)then Chlorine(third).
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Shelby
12/8/2010 12:22:12 am
The most electronegative elements on the periodic table are florine and oxygen. then chlorine..
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..Christina P !
12/8/2010 12:22:34 am
The most electronegative atoms are, Flourine, Oxygen, Chlorine.
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Johniece f
12/8/2010 12:23:00 am
most electronegative elements on the periodic table are Fluorine(most electronegiative),Oxygen(second)then Chlorine(third).
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james massey
12/8/2010 12:23:14 am
haolgens
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KwincyT
12/8/2010 12:23:24 am
`Flourine, Clorine And O2 ! And They Are More Electronegitive !
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Brooke
12/8/2010 12:23:48 am
increases going down decreases going to the right...
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RoyalleM
12/8/2010 12:24:12 am
Flourine! Clorine And O2, And They Are More Electronegitive !!!!!
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Stephanie B
12/8/2010 12:26:00 am
The most electronegative elements on the periodic table are; Fluorine,(most electronegiative)then Oxygen,(second most)then Chlorine(third most). The Electronegativity decreases as you move to the left and down the periodic table. Not including Helium, Neon, or Argon.
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timothy b
12/8/2010 12:26:12 am
haolgens ''''''
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Najia C
12/8/2010 12:26:42 am
The most electronegative element is Fluorine 1st, oxygen as 2nd, and Chlorine as the 3rd. Electronegative decreases as you move to the left and down the periodic table.
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Patricia R
12/8/2010 02:30:52 am
The most electronegative elements on the periodic table are; Fluorine,(most electronegiative)then Oxygen,(second most)then Chlorine(third most). The Electronegativity decreases as you move to the left and down the periodic table. Not including Helium, Neon, or Argon.
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Anessia Evans (MiNNie)
12/8/2010 02:31:03 am
The most electronegative element is Fluorine. Electronegativity decreases as you move to the keft of the periodic table
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mary
12/8/2010 02:31:08 am
Florine
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Dominic Williams
12/8/2010 02:32:13 am
The most electronegative element is Fluorine 1st, oxygen as 2nd, and Chlorine as the 3rd. Electronegative decreases as you move to the left and down the periodic table.
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SamKitty Mathenia
12/8/2010 02:32:22 am
Flourine...then Oxygen... then Chlorine.
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Jamell R
12/8/2010 02:32:26 am
Flourine, Clorine And O2 And They Are Electronegitive.
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kathryn leonard
12/8/2010 02:33:27 am
fluorine is a electronegative element
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koreyh.13
12/8/2010 02:34:47 am
Flourine, Clorine And O2, And Are More Electronegitive
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cary g
12/9/2010 09:56:54 pm
the math stuff
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cary g
12/9/2010 09:57:42 pm
and part of the atoms stuff
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Te'Aura oranqiee'
12/9/2010 09:59:35 pm
Everything but the recent stuff.
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Th3r3s4 t.
12/9/2010 10:02:36 pm
i cant think of any subjects that i struggle with at this point in time.
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renee d
12/9/2010 10:44:46 pm
the things that im struggleing in i dont really no cant think of any
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Brad Schott
12/9/2010 10:45:25 pm
The math part.
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Najia C
12/9/2010 10:45:37 pm
I don't understamd the study guide because i don't know wher to look at in the book.
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Michqualla
12/9/2010 10:45:49 pm
I am struggling with any thing that has to do with math.
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james massey
12/9/2010 10:46:22 pm
covertin and gruup elements
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Christina P!
12/9/2010 10:46:38 pm
The most i am struggling is with the math.
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Stephanie B
12/9/2010 10:47:13 pm
what im struggling with is significant figures (measurement)and the diagram.
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Brooke
12/9/2010 10:47:16 pm
elements
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Shelby
12/9/2010 10:48:50 pm
I am still having trouble with the knowing how to convert temperature, volume & density
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steve-o
12/9/2010 11:35:11 pm
i dont remember how to convert temperature and stuff like that.
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Anessia Evans
12/9/2010 11:39:59 pm
I get most of the matereial
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cary g
1/27/2011 09:58:00 pm
naming compounds
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JaKe N.
1/27/2011 09:59:18 pm
Transition metals. :I
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Th3r3s4 t.
1/27/2011 10:02:34 pm
the hardest topic for me on the test was identifying elements with the electron confirurations...
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