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In the periodic table, the elements are grouped according to their properties. Elements in a group has an equal number of valence electrons. So the elements in a group have most common chemical properties.
Zinc is similar to cadmium and magnesium.
Rb
Fluorine is similar to chlorine.
The electron configurations of the elements in each main group are regular and consistent:the elements in each group have the same number of valence electrons.
Elements in the same group are most similar.
The elements in the same families (columns) are the most similar.
Elements in the same group are most similar.
In the periodic table, the elements are grouped according to their properties. Elements in a group has an equal number of valence electrons. So the elements in a group have most common chemical properties.
Elements in the same group as cesium
Zinc is similar to cadmium and magnesium.
I don't see any elements listed... but the elements that are most similar to calcium in behavior would be those directly above or below it; Mg (Magnesium) and Sr (Strontium).
They don'tThey group elements with the same number of valence electrons.The valence electrons of an element determine how that element bond and how many bonds it forms.So elements with the same number of valence electrons tend to have similar chemical properties.
sulfur
Rb
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Fluorine is similar to chlorine.