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What do families/groups have in common? (There's no answer choices)
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Anonymous
I think that they both group the periodic table?
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You can't go on google? here is the answer 100% correct no lies
Both describe elements that share common properties, usually based on the number of valence electrons. Usually, either family or group refers to one or more columns of the periodic table
and don't change it i already did i didnt just copy and paste it so you won't violate the honor code.
Both describe elements that share common properties, usually based on the number of valence electrons. Usually, either family or group refers to one or more columns of the periodic table
and don't change it i already did i didnt just copy and paste it so you won't violate the honor code.
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your welcome.
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DrBob222
That's so much B. S. about the honor code. No matter how you slice it you are cheating if you get your answer from the work of others.
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