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What is common to all elements in the same group in the periodic table? They have the same number of neutrons They are all nonmetals They have the same number of outer electrons Their properties are very
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What is common to all elements in the same group in the periodic table?
They have the same number of neutrons
They are all nonmetals
They have the same number of outer electrons
Their properties are very different
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they have the same number of outer electrons is the right answer hope this helps
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They have the same number of outer electrons
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