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What differences in chemical reactivity of metals of second period while moving from left to right in Modern Periodic Table?

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Answered by tiwaridfire2003
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Answer:

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.

Explanation:

On moving from left to right in a period, the chemical reactivity of elements first decreases and then increases. On moving from left to right in a period, the number of valence electrons increases from 1 to 8. On moving from left to right in a period, the atomic size decreases; the size of the atoms decreases. Since the atomic size decrease when we move from left to right in a period, therefore, electronegativity increases in moving left to right. Atomic size increases when moving down in a group thus electronegativity decreases when we move from top to bottom in the periodic table.  

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.

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