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a) What are groups and period in the periodic table? b) Two element M and N belong to group I and II respectively and are in the same period of the periodic table. How do the following properties of M and N vary? 1) Size of their atoms 2) This metallic characters 3) Their valencies informing oxides. 4) Molecular formulae of their chlorides.

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Solution : a) The vertical columns in the periodic table are CALLED group. The horizontal rows in the periodic table are called periods.
b)1. M and N belong to the same period but group I and Ii. Therefore N will be SMALLER than M as a atomic size is decreases from left to right.
2. M is more metallic than N. Metlallic character goes on decreasing from left to right as tendency to lose electrons.
3.Their VALENCIES are 1 and 2 respectively in forming oxides. Valency goes on INCREASING first and then decreases.
4. MCI, `NCI_2` are molecules formulae of their CHLORIDES.


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