(a)
Interpretation: The given electronic configurations of the elements have to be grouped, that represent elements with similar properties
Concept Introduction: In the periodic table the elements are grouped based on their valence electrons, so all the elements within a certain group have similar properties. Since only the valence electrons involve in bonding, reactivity of an element depends on the number of electrons present in the valence shell of the atom.
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(b)
Interpretation: The given electronic configurations of the elements have to be grouped, that represent elements with similar properties
Concept Introduction: In the periodic table the elements are grouped based on their valence electrons, so all the elements within a certain group have similar properties. Since only the valence electrons involve in bonding, reactivity of an element depends on the number of electrons present in the valence shell of the atom.
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(c)
Interpretation: The given electronic configurations of the elements have to be grouped, that represent elements with similar properties
Concept Introduction: In the periodic table the elements are grouped based on their valence electrons, so all the elements within a certain group have similar properties. Since only the valence electrons involve in bonding, reactivity of an element depends on the number of electrons present in the valence shell of the atom.
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(d)
Interpretation: The given electronic configurations of the elements have to be grouped, that represent elements with similar properties
Concept Introduction: In the periodic table the elements are grouped based on their valence electrons, so all the elements within a certain group have similar properties. Since only the valence electrons involve in bonding, reactivity of an element depends on the number of electrons present in the valence shell of the atom.
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(e)
Interpretation: The given electronic configurations of the elements have to be grouped, that represent elements with similar properties
Concept Introduction: In the periodic table the elements are grouped based on their valence electrons, so all the elements within a certain group have similar properties. Since only the valence electrons involve in bonding, reactivity of an element depends on the number of electrons present in the valence shell of the atom.
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(f)
Interpretation: The given electronic configurations of the elements have to be grouped, that represent elements with similar properties
Concept Introduction: In the periodic table the elements are grouped based on their valence electrons, so all the elements within a certain group have similar properties. Since only the valence electrons involve in bonding, reactivity of an element depends on the number of electrons present in the valence shell of the atom.
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(g)
Interpretation: The given electronic configurations of the elements have to be grouped, that represent elements with similar properties
Concept Introduction: In the periodic table the elements are grouped based on their valence electrons, so all the elements within a certain group have similar properties. Since only the valence electrons involve in bonding, reactivity of an element depends on the number of electrons present in the valence shell of the atom.
To group the properties of the elements with given electron configuration
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