Chemistry, asked by dheerajgadikota, 8 months ago

a particular periodic property is repeated at a regular intervals of atomic number? A)2 B)8 C)18 D)6

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Answered by jyoti4015
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Answer:

2 8 8 18 18 32.............

Answered by Raghav1330
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Options A, B, and C are correct for the provided question.

  • The periodic recurrence of the elements with identical properties after particular typical lengths when atoms are established in improving the order of atomic number is named periodicity i.e.
  • when they are organized in improving the order of their atomic number, elements with identical properties recur at usual lengths in the periodic table and the explanation is that after a particular normal interval of time, there is recurrence in identical outer electronic configurations which are normally credible for a maximum of an element's chemical and physical properties, accordingly occurring I repetition of elements with identical properties.
  • Elements reoccurring at normal lengths of 2,8,8,18,18,32 possess identical properties and therefore are categorized in one specific faction.

Hence, Options A, B, and C are correct for the provided question.

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