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K, P, N, O

the highest is F

it increases from bottom to top and from left to right

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Fluorine (F), Oxygen (O), Phosphorus (P), Aluminum (Al), Calcium (Ca), Potassium (K), and Francium (Fr)

Chlorine (Cl) Sulfur (S) Phosphorus (P) Silicon (Si) Aluminum (Al) Potassium (K)

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Neon < aluminum < sulfur < oxygen, where "<" means "is less electronegative than".

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Neon (0), Aluminum (1.5), Sulfur (2.5), Oxygen (3.5)

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In ascending order:

neon

aluminium

sulphur

oxygen (3.5)

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Elements in order of increasing size of the covalent atomic radius: neon, oxygen, sulfur, silicon, aluminum.

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Atomic radius is used to determine the size of an element. The given elements in order of increasing size are Ne, O, S, Si, Al.
http://www.sciencegeek.net/tables/AtomicRadius.pdf

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Al<Si<P<S<Cl

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Aluminium is more electro-negative.

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