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False. Properties within a group are more alike than properties within a period.
group is more alike
No, the physical properties within a group are more alike than those of a period. This is because all elements in a group share the number of valence electrons.
true
a reducung sugar since it has an aldehyde group
The properties which change regulary from top to bottom in a group and from leaft to right a period are called periodic property.
False. Properties within a group are more alike than properties within a period.
group is more alike
No, the physical properties within a group are more alike than those of a period. This is because all elements in a group share the number of valence electrons.
true
true
The ionization energy decrease moving down in a group.
The elements in group 1 are the strongest reducing agents. This is because they have one electron in their outer shell, which the wish to lose to gain a full outer shell. The strength of the reducing agents decreases going across a period and increases down a group.
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a reducung sugar since it has an aldehyde group
yes it is a reducing sugar, it has a free anomeric OH group. thus it can also mutarotate
High ionization energy and poor electrical conductivity