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3 September, 21:15

For main-group elements, are outer electron configurations similar or different within a group? Within a period? Explain.

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  1. 4 September, 00:56
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    Same within the groups ...

    Different within the periods ...

    Explanation:

    The outer configuration is same with a group because of their arrangement in the periodic table. If we see group 1a of alkalies, all of them have 1 electron in their outer shell and this order goes on increasing up-to noble gases that have 8 electrons in their outer shell each.

    This arrangement is called periodicity of the periodic table and elements are arranged according to the periodic law.

    Along a period, these properties of outer configuration goes on increasing than within the group.
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