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Elements in the same group have similar reactivity due to their valence electron configuration.
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Elements in the same period are more reactive because they have the same number of electron shells.
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Noble gases are highly reactive due to their full outer electron shells.
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The atomic number determines reactivity regardless of position in the table.
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Elements in the same column, or group, share similar outer‑electron patterns, so their reactions follow a trend: the further right you go, the less likely they are to lose electrons, making them less reactive. Down a column, atoms get bigger and their outer electrons are farther from the nucleus, so they are easier to lose or gain electrons, increasing reactivity. For example, sodium (Na) in group 1 is very reactive because its single outer electron is far from the nucleus and can be lost easily, while potassium (K) below it is even more reactive for the same reason. Thus, moving left to right across a period, atoms become more stable and less reactive, whereas moving down a group, atoms become larger and more reactive. This simple pattern lets chemists predict how a metal or nonmetal will behave in reactions.
Detailed Explanation
Elements in one column share the same outer‑electron pattern. Other options are incorrect because Period members do not automatically become more reactive just because they have the same number of shells; Noble gases are called inert because their outer shell is full, meaning they rarely need extra electrons.
Key Concepts
Periodic Table Structure
Chemical Reactivity
Valence Electrons
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Periodic Table Structure
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