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Explain diagonal relationship???​

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Answered by MƦAttrαctívє
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A diagonal relationship is said to exist between certain pairs of diagonally adjacent elements in the second and third periods of the periodic table.

These pairs exhibit similar properties; for example, boron and silicon are both semiconductors, forming halides that are hydrolysed in water and have acidic oxides.

Answered by Aɾꜱɦ
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Q. Explain diagonal relationship?

ans. A diagonal relationship is said to exist between certain pairs of diagonally adjacent elements in the second and third periods of the periodic table. These pairs exhibit similar properties; for example, boron and silicon are both semiconductors, forming halides that are hydrolysed in water and have acidic oxides.

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