Nitrogen and fluorine are separated by one element and there properties does not varies to large extent but Chlorine and Potassium are also separated by one element and their properties differs to large extent . Explain ? ( 3 )
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Since you have asked about Nitrogen and fluorine, these 2 elements belongs to the same period i.e 2nd period and since they belong to same period and their size is also somewhat similar as Nitrogen is 155pm and Fluorine is 147pm ( this is due to, as we move in a period the size of elements decreases).
And about the other elements i.e Chlorine and Potassium, these 2 elements belong to separate period . Chlorine belongs to 3rd period and Potassium belongs to 4th period, so their size increases due to which their properties changes being separated by one element.
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