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What is periodicity? Write the main cause of periodicity.​

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Answered by aditiss
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periodicity refers to trends or recurring variations in element properties with increasing atomic number.

Periodicity is caused by regular and predictable variations in element atomic structure.according to recurring properties to make a periodic table of elements. Elements within a group (column) display similar characteristics. The rows in the periodic table (the periods) reflect the filling of electrons shells around the nucleus, so when a new row begins, the elements stack on top of each other with similar properties.

For example, helium and neon are both fairly unreactive gases that glow when an electric current is passed through them. Lithium and sodium both have a +1 oxidation state and are reactive, shiny metals.

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Answered by tarushbanke123
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periodicity refers to trends or recurring variations in element properties with increasing atomic number.

Periodicity is caused by regular and predictable variations in element atomic structure.according to recurring properties to make a periodic table of elements. Elements within a group (column) display similar characteristics. The rows in the periodic table (the periods) reflect the filling of electrons shells around the nucleus, so when a new row begins, the elements stack on top of each other with similar properties.

For example, helium and neon are both fairly unreactive gases that glow when an electric current is passed through them. Lithium and sodium both have a +1 oxidation state and are reactive, shiny metals.

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