Answer:
D.) Nonmetals generally have a higher electronegativity than metals in the same period.
Explanation:
A.) is incorrect because within the same period, nonmetals have the higher electronegativity values.
B.) is incorrect because ionization energy usually increases as one goes across the periodic table, meaning metals will generally have lower, first-ionization energies. This is because the protons in the atoms increase as you travel across the periodic table while the outer shell continues to occupy the same energy level. The more protons there are, the greater the attraction between the electrons and protons, making it more difficult to ionize the atom.
C.) is incorrect because within the same period, nonmetals will have the smaller radii. This is because as you go across a period, the protons in the atom increase. The more protons there are, the greater the pull they will have on their electrons. This shrinks the size of the atom.
D.) is correct because as you go across a period, the electronegativity increases. These atoms are more likely to attract electrons due to their higher proton count while simultaneously being a smaller size.