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Using the periodic table, arrange the atoms in each of the following sets in order of increasing electronegativity:a. $\mathrm{L i}, \mathrm{Na}, \mathrm{K}$b. $\mathrm{Na}, \mathrm{Cl}$, $\mathrm{P}$c. $\mathrm{Se}, \mathrm{Ca}, \mathrm{O}$
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