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which statement best explains why the elements in group 18 do not have electronegativity values? (1 point)
the elements are too large.
the elements do not have electrons.
the elements have only one electron shell.
the elements have filled valence levels.
Electronegativity is a measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons in a chemical bond. Group 18 elements (noble gases) have filled valence shells (stable electron configurations). They do not tend to gain or share electrons as they are already stable, so they do not have electronegativity values.
- The first option is incorrect because size alone does not determine lack of electronegativity.
- The second option is wrong as all elements have electrons.
- The third option is incorrect as not all Group 18 elements have only one electron shell (e.g., argon has three).
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The elements have filled valence levels.