If this graph is periodic,

  1. The first two groups of the periodic table and a graph of the boiling points of some of the elements are shown.Information A
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  2. a periodic function f(t) is defined byf(t) = t+pi -pi<t<0 f(t) = pi 0<t<pi f(t) =f(t+2pi) i) sketch the graph of the periodic
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  3. Where on the periodic table do you find elements that have full valence electron shells?(1 point)Responsesacross the top of the
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  4. Where on the periodic table do you find elements that have full valence electron shells?(1 point)Responseson the right side of
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  5. Is this a possible graph of periodic phenomena?(1 point) Responses Yes, because most of the graph lies above the x-axis. Yes,
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  6. If this graph is periodic, what would you expect to see for x-values less than −2 and greater than 20? (1 point) Responses It
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  7. If this graph is periodic, what would you expect to see for x-values less than −2 and greater than 20? (1 point) Responses It
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  8. If this graph is periodic, what would you expect to see for x -values less than −2 and greater than 20? (1 point) Responses It
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  9. Where on the periodic table do you find elements that have full valence electron shells?(1 point)Responses across the bottom of
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  10. Where on the periodic table do you find elements that have full valence electron shells?(1 point)Responses across the top of the
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