atomic numbers that add up

  1. What similarities are anticipated among elements situated within the same group or column on the periodic table?(1 point)
  2. Why is it impossible for an element to have an atomic number of 110.5? (1 point)ResponsesAtoms with atomic numbers greater than
  3. What similarities are anticipated among elements situated within the same group or column on the periodic table?(1 point) atomic
  4. Why is it impossible for an element to have an atomic number of 110.5? (1 point)ResponsesAtoms with atomic numbers greater than
  5. Atoms with the same number of protons but with different electrical charges _____.have different atomic masses have different
  6. Given the following Unknown atoms with their respective atomic numbers,X; Atomic number 19, Y; Atomic number 15, a. Deduce the
  7. Why is it impossible for an atom to have an atomic number of 110.5?atoms of elements all have the same atomic number atoms with
  8. On the periodic table, lithium and beryllium are in different groups. Which statement describes why the two elements are in
  9. Why is it impossible for an element to have an atomic number of 110.5? (1 point)Responses Atoms with atomic numbers greater than
  10. Why is it impossible for an element to have an atomic number of 110.5?(1 point) Atoms with atomic numbers greater than 100 are