Which elements have the highest electronegativity and why?
A) The nonmetals, because they accept electrons in order to attain an octet
B) The metals, because they accept electrons in order to attain an octet
C) The nonmetals, because they donate electrons in order to attain an octet
D) The metals, because they donate electrons in order to attain an octet
E) The transition metals, because they can have different charges
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