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how does metallic character change in a periodic table?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Metallic character refers to the level of reactivity of a metal. Non-metallic character relates to the tendency to accept electrons during chemical reactions. Metallic tendency increases going down a group. Non-metallic tendency increases going from left to right across the periodic table.

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Answered by Saanvisharma2008
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Answer: Metallic character increases down each Group of the Table as the outer electrons are further from the nucleus and require less energy for their removal.

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