Why are valence electrons important to the periodic table?
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Valence electrons tells us the most reactive metal and the metal which can make basic oxides the most
All elements are arranged in increasing order of thier valence electrons in a period
All elements are arranged in increasing order of thier valence electrons in a period
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We should know about the valence electrons
It tells about the reactivity of a particular element
It tells whether the element have positive or negative oxidation state.
It tells whether the compound formed by it is acidic or basic
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