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What is common to all elements in the same group on the periodic table?
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What is common to all elements in the same group on the periodic table?
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They have the same number of valence electrons, or electrons in the outer electron shell.
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They have the same number of valence electrons, or electrons in the outer electron shell.(This allows them to react with certain elements.)
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