Chemistry, asked by zahrafathima850, 19 days ago

how does metallic property differs in periods and groups ​

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Answered by mohantabinapani4
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When two elements are joined in a chemical bond, the element that attracts the shared electrons more strongly has more electronegativity. Elements with low electronegativity tend to have more metallic properties. So, the metallic properties of elements tends to decrease across a period and increase down a group.

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Answered by harshitmangla0159
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When two elements are joined in a chemical bond, the element that attracts the shared electrons more strongly has more electronegativity. Elements with low electronegativity tend to have more metallic properties. So, the metallic properties of elements tends to decrease across a period and increase down a group.

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