how many diagonally related elements are there in periodic table
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Explanation:
diagonal relationship is said to exist between certain pairs of diagonally adjacent elements in the second and third periods (first 20 elements) of the periodic table. These pairs (lithium (Li) and magnesium (Mg), beryllium (Be) and aluminium (Al), boron (B) and silicon (Si), etc.)
A diagonal relationship in S block elements exists between adjacent elements which are located in the second and third period of the periodic table. The properties of S block elements vary significantly when compared to the other elements of the sub-group they belong to.
Key points
The diagonal neighbours show a lot of similarities. Such a relationship is exhibited as you move left to right and down the group; the periodic table has opposing factors.
Diagonal relationships occur because of the different ways in which many atomic properties vary down groups and across periods of the Periodic Table.
In addition to the group and period relationships, the elements of s and p-block elements also exhibit diagonal relationships
Explanation:
On moving diagonally across the periodic table, the elements show certain similarities which are however far less pronounced than the similarities within a group. The diagonal relationship is particularly noticeable in the elements of the second and third periods of the periodic table.
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