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Going left to right across a period on the Periodic Table, the elements get smaller. Also, going top to bottom in a group, the elements get smaller. Ti is above Zr in the periodic table.

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Is zirconium in the same family as titanium?

Zirconium and titanium are in the group 4 (titanium group) of the periodic table of Mendeleev.


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