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Mollie Silva
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3 October, 19:40
How are elements in the same group similar
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Cory Mccarthy
3 October, 19:44
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They have the same amount of valence electrons
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Kenzie Combs
3 October, 20:09
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All the elements in one group have the same number of valence electrons.
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