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13 September, 06:15

What is the difference between a period and a group on the periodic table

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  1. 13 September, 06:29
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    Periods go left to right in a straight line. Anything in the same ROW is a Period.

    Groups are up to down. These groups have the same number of outer shell electrons. There are 12 groups.
  2. 13 September, 06:41
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    A period is the colums goi

    ng down on the periodic table, and the groups are the rows going across
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