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They are members of the same species.
Yes, specifically the electron configuration. Members of the same group have the same number of valence electrons, but in increasing energy levels. As you move down the periodic table, the energy level increases. For example, all members of group 1 have an ns1 valence configuration, and all members of group 16 have an ns2np4 valence configuration. (n refers to the specific energy level.) This is important because it is the valence electrons that undergo chemical bonding.
In the periodic table all of the familys (veritical collums) have the same number of valence electrons.
Because group 1 does not have all of the electrons it needs so it steals electrons from group 17 so it can have the amount it needs because an atom needs 8 electrons in the outer layer.
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Members of a group that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring are in the same? it is known as a species
No.
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They are members of the same species.
the genetic variation isappearanceor the genes members of the same species of the same group.
No. Ethnicity can be a part of culture, but culture is shared belief & behavior.
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Because the members of a group have the same number of valence electrons.
All the elements in the same group have similar properties because the have the same number of valency electrons. Same is the case with group ) elements they have the same number of valency electrons which is 8 so that's why the =y have similar properties