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The chemical property of an element is determined by the atomic mass or atomic numbers of an atom because chemical properties of an element is determined by its Valency and Its Valence electrons in the order of Increasing Atomic Number which is classified as Periods and Groups in the Modern Periodic Table, and it is based on the classification of elements grouped by sorting elements on the basis of Increasing Atomic Number, and we know elements having same valency have same chemical properties, and it is viewed that in the Modern Periodic Table elements are properly arranged in periods and Groups on the basis of their Valencies and Atomic masses have too kept in mind while making the table, so therefore when we talk about the Atomic masses and Atomic Number so valency of the the elements are determined and their chemical properties can be known......
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The chemical property of an element is determined by the atomic mass or atomic numbers of an atom because chemical properties of an element is determined by its Valency and Its Valence electrons in the order of Increasing Atomic Number which is classified as Periods and Groups in the Modern Periodic Table, and it is based on the classification of elements grouped by sorting elements on the basis of Increasing Atomic Number, and we know elements having same valency have same chemical properties, and it is viewed that in the Modern Periodic Table elements are properly arranged in periods and Groups on the basis of their Valencies and Atomic masses have too kept in mind while making the table, so therefore when we talk about the Atomic masses and Atomic Number so valency of the the elements are determined and their chemical properties can be known......
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