The atoms of the element are less reactive and smaller.
they are smaller because of the larger amount of valence electrons compacting the atom.
Also, there is an increase in ionization energy and electronegativity.
As you move across a period of the Periodic Table, the number of orbitals, number of valence electrons, and number of protons and neutrons all increase.
The element stays where it was and you move to another element.
it gets really really really boring, dont worry about it....
they get lesser i thnk
Across a period, as we move from left to right, the electronegativity increases in the periodic table.
The periodic table is arranged from left to right in the order of atomic numbers.
As a general rule, when moving left to right on the periodic table the atomic radius decreases due to increasing electromagnetic attraction of the nucleus to the electrons.
They occupy all but the extreme top left, position (H) and the top right corner of the Periodic table.
it moves from left to right
Across a period, as we move from left to right, the electronegativity increases in the periodic table.
The atomic radius decrease from left to right in the periodic table.
increases
It increases
Periods on the periodic table refer to the rows of elements. As the elements progress to the right, the atomic numbers increase, usually in steps of 1.
The periodic table is arranged from left to right in the order of atomic numbers.
As a general rule, when moving left to right on the periodic table the atomic radius decreases due to increasing electromagnetic attraction of the nucleus to the electrons.
it increases then decreases
They occupy all but the extreme top left, position (H) and the top right corner of the Periodic table.
the numbers increase (going right) and decrease (going left)
Non-metals are located on the very right of the Periodic Table. Metals are on the left.
it grows one more with each element going right