difference between groups and periods in modern periodic table
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PERIOD
A period is a horizontal row of the periodic table. There are seven periods in the periodic table, with each one beginning at the far left.
GROUP
A group is a vertical column of the periodic table, based on the organization of the outer shell electrons. There are a total of 18 groups.
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A period is a horizontal row of the periodic table. There are seven periods in the periodic table, with each one beginning at the far left. ... A group is a vertical column of the periodic table, based on the organization of the outer shell electrons. There are a total of 18 groups.
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