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Elements in the same group have… A. A wide range of chemical properties B. The same atomic radius C. Number of electrons in its outer shell. D. Same number of protons E. The sam…
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Elements in the same group have…
A. A wide range of chemical properties
B. The same atomic radius
C. Number of electrons in its outer shell.
D. Same number of protons
E. The same number of electron shells.
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