PROCEDURE:
1. In a graphing paper, label the horizontal divisions 1 to 52. These numbers correspond
to the atomic numbers of the elements i.e, 1 represents hydrogen, H: 11 represents
sodium, Na, etc.
2. Design the scale for the electronegativity values that fits the vertical divisions on the
graphing paper.
3. Plot the points for the atomic number vs electronegativity value of every element.
4. Make the slopes by connecting the points based on the arrangement of the elements
in the Periodic Table from left to right, then from top to bottom.
5. Be able to interpret the slopes.
6. Then, prepare a graph for ionization potentials vs atomic numbers.
NOTE:
ELECTRONEGATIVITY at vertical position
ATOMIC NUMBER at horizontal position
LEGEND:
BLUE PENCIL COLOR = ELECTRONEGATIVITY VALUES
RED PENCIL COLOR = IONIZATION ENERGY
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