how does the matter letter character of elements changes along A period of the periodic table from left to right and why
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decreases, (i) from left to right across a period and (ii) on moving up group from bottom to top
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increases from right to left across a period and increases on descending a group
Metallic character decreases as you move across a period in the periodic table from left to right. This occurs as atoms more readily accept electrons to fill a valence shell than lose them to remove the unfilled shell. Metallic character increases as you move down an element group in the periodic table. This is because electrons become easier to lose as the atomic radius increases, where there is less attraction between the nucleus and the valence electrons because of the increased distance between them.
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