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Element A and element B are the most likely to have similar properties because they belong in the same family, because if you know an element's family you can tell the number of valance electrons and the elements they react with. In periods, the properties are not alike, they slowly change in a pattern.
The number of the protons in the nucleus of a chemical element is equivalent to the atomic number; the atomic number define the position of this element in the periodic table (group, period). And from these we can suppose the chemical properties of this element.
The periodic table can be used to quickly determine characteristics (number of valence electrons for example) of an element.
The atomic number is the number of protons and defines an element. It really only indicates the element of a given atom which can be linked to other properties such as atomic mass or location on the periodic table and anything else knowing the element tells you.
The atomic number is the number of protons and defines an element. It really only indicates the element of a given atom which can be linked to other properties such as Atomic Mass or location on the Periodic Table and anything else knowing the element tells you.
The periodic table can tell you the atomic number, atomic symbol, and atomic mass of each element listed. It also provides information on an element's properties, such as its reactivity and basic chemical behavior. Additionally, the periodic table organizes elements into groups and periods based on their similar chemical properties and electron configurations.
Chemical properties describe how a substance behaves in a chemical reaction, such as its reactivity, ability to react with other substances, and changes in composition. These properties are determined by the substance's chemical composition and structure.
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Periodic table describes chemical properties of element.It can also describe its degree of reactivity.
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