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Emmanuel Obrien
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4 September, 14:00
How do the elements in the family compare?
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Layla Romero
4 September, 14:11
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Elements in a family (or group) compare because they have similar characteristics and share the same or close properties. The element in a row (or period) have properties that change in a pattern, and aren't alike at all.
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