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what is diagonal relationship? Explain it with the help of 'Be' and 'Ar.​

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Answered by singharzoo522
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A 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.) 

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A diagonal relationship is said to exist between certain pairs of diagonally adjacent elements in the second and third periods of the periodic table. Diagonal relationships occur because of the directions in the trends of various properties as you move across or down the periodic table.

A diagonal relationship in S-block elements exists between adjacent elements which are located in the second and third period of the periodic table. For example, Lithium of group 1A and second period shows similarities with the properties of magnesium which are located in the 2nd group and 3rd period.

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