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explain the difference between a group / family and a period on the periodic table

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Answered by chandan54037
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when we from left to right in periodic table then it is known as period & when we from top to bottom in periodic table then it is know as group.

Answered by CindrellemiamoBani
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Explanation:

A period in the periodic table is a row of substance components. All elements straight have a similar number of electron shells. Each next component in a period has one more proton and is less metallic than its ancestor. Along the row, the atomic number increases while the number of electron shells as mentioned remains the same.

Orchestrated thusly, groups of elements in a similar section have comparable compound and physical properties, mirroring the periodic law. The number of electron shells increases as you go down the group.

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