Chemistry, asked by kaathuclt, 1 year ago

Why does the valence electrons differ in a group in the periodic table?

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Answered by bleszzzz
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No valence electrons does not differ in group because In group all elements will have same properties

Anupkashyap: it has to be "similar properties"
Answered by shyamalk
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The general method for counting valence electrons is generally not useful for transition metals. Instead the modified d electron count method is used.

** Except for helium, which has only two valence electrons.

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