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Ellis Shepard
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1 December, 18:22
What is periodicity?
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Haiden Conrad
1 December, 18:29
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Hello There!
"Periodicity" are types of trends that are seen in element properties.
This is the same thing as periodic trends. These are patterns that are present in the periodic table. These trends show different properties of elements and how characteristics increase or decrease.
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