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Why are elements in the Periodic Table placed in the groups that we find them in?

Just a short answer would be good, or even links to help with the question.
3 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
you want links?
try google
3 years ago
Answered by Chair
No point arguing with a 4th grader. Good day, bro.
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