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State the characteristics of groups in a periodic table.​

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Answered by taniakhan14
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Characteristics of groups and periods in a periodic table

Characteristics of groups and periods in a periodic tableAtomic Size: From top to bottom in a group, the size of atom increases as a new shell to the atom.

Characteristics of groups and periods in a periodic tableAtomic Size: From top to bottom in a group, the size of atom increases as a new shell to the atom.Valence Electrons(V.E) : Number of valence electrons in a group are same.

Characteristics of groups and periods in a periodic tableAtomic Size: From top to bottom in a group, the size of atom increases as a new shell to the atom.Valence Electrons(V.E) : Number of valence electrons in a group are same.Valency: All elements in a group generally have the same valency.

Answered by devarsh12
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Characteristics of groups and periods in a periodic table:

Characteristics of groups and periods in a periodic tableAtomic Size:

  • From top to bottom in a group, the size of atom increases as a new shell to the atom.

  • Characteristics of groups and periods in a periodic tableAtomic Size:

  • From top to bottom in a group, the size of atom increases as a new shell to the atom.

Valence Electrons(V.E) :

  • Number of valence electrons in a group are same.

Characteristics of groups and periods in a periodic tableAtomic Size:

  • From top to bottom in a group, the size of atom increases as a new shell to the atom.

Valence Electrons(V.E) :

  • Number of valence electrons in a group are same.

Valency :

  • All elements in a group generally have the same valency.
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