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Why do elements in a group on the periodic table have similar chemical properties? A. same number of outermost electrons B. same number of protons C. similar atomic masses D. similar atomic numbers
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Why do elements in a group on the periodic table have similar chemical properties?
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same number of outermost electrons
B.
same number of protons
C.
similar atomic masses
D.
similar atomic numbers
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do elements in a group on the periodic table have similar chemical properties because their atoms have the same number of electrons
A. same number of outermost electrons
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