A districtims.seattleschools.org/common-assessment-delivery/start/4777996531?action3Donresume&submissionld%3D464527652 Below is a picture of the first three groups on the periodic table. 1. Draw a "circle" around the element with the strongest attractive force between the proton(s) and electron(s). 2. Draw an "X" over the element with the weakest attractive force between the proton(s) and electron(s). x Clear A Undo A Redo H 37 Li 152 Be 111 80 74 73 Na 186 Mg 160 Al Si 118 P. 110 143 103 1C UF

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Below is a picture of the first three groups on the periodic table.
1. Draw a "circle" around the element with the strongest attractive force between the proton(s) and electron(s).
2. Draw an "X" over the element with the weakest attractive force between the proton(s) and electron(s).
x Clear
A Undo
A Redo
H.
37
Li
152
Ве
111
80
74
73
7.
Na
186
Mg
160
Al
Si
118
143
110
103
10
1.
3.
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Transcribed Image Text:A districtims.seattleschools.org/common-assessment-delivery/start/4777996531?action3Donresume&submissionld%3D464527652 Below is a picture of the first three groups on the periodic table. 1. Draw a "circle" around the element with the strongest attractive force between the proton(s) and electron(s). 2. Draw an "X" over the element with the weakest attractive force between the proton(s) and electron(s). x Clear A Undo A Redo H. 37 Li 152 Ве 111 80 74 73 7. Na 186 Mg 160 Al Si 118 143 110 103 10 1. 3. エ
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