One of the reasons that groups on the periodic table are so similar to each other is they have
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Physics, 08.04.2020 18:45 williamslyric
One of the reasons that groups on the periodic table are so similar to each other is they have
Number of Neutrons
Number of protons
They have the same size
Number of valance electrons
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