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Jazmin
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14 December, 17:09
If cobalt moved down a period what would it be?
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Aurora Cameron
14 December, 17:16
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Recall that a period is horizontal, and a group is vertical.
So if cobalt is moving "down" a period, it would be most logical to say that it would be Ni, or nickel. It could also be Copper, Zinc, Gallium, and so on. Make sense?
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