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John Chan
30 November, 20:25
How do elements vary across a period
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Birdy
30 November, 23:17
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Answer: Elements in the same period have the same number of electron shells; moving across a period (elements gain electrons and protons and become less metallic. This arrangement reflects the periodic recurrence of similar properties as the atomic number increases.
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