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Because they have the same number of valence electrons. Which means same bond types, and similar chem reactions
because they have the same number of valence electrons
They compare by what they are related to.
because they are both tight
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Chlorine and Bromine have similar properties. You can tell because they are in the same vertical column in the periodic table.
Elements that have similar chemical properties occupy the same group on the Periodic Table.
That some had the same among of Protons and Neutrons. That each coumn had a preiod!
They are called groups and have similar properties with the other elements in that group.
There is no fully objective answer to this question. Many chemists would consider that two lanthanide elements with atomic numbers differing by only one would be likely to qualify. Another possibility is the pair zirconium and hafnium. These are very similar in most chemical characteristics but differ greatly in electron capture tendencies in nuclear reactors.
No, but elements in the same vertical columns have similar properties.
Elements arranged in one column exhibit similar chemical properties. Elements in same column also have similar physical properties. Also elements in same column has similar electronic configuration.
Elements in the same column have similar chemical properties. They are from the same family.
Chlorine and Bromine have similar properties. You can tell because they are in the same vertical column in the periodic table.
Elements in the same group (column) have the same properties. All the elements in group one have similar properties. All the elements in group two have similar properties. And so on...
The elements in same column have equal number of valence electrons. They have similar chemical properties.
These elements have more or less similar chemical properties.
Because the elements of the column have similar chemical properties and follow trends in the columns
Elements that have similar chemical properties occupy the same group on the Periodic Table.
They have similar properties, usually.
Similar chemical properties.
Elements in the same column have similar properties.