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What elemental trend exists in each row as we move from left to right on the periodic table?
Number of protons decreases
Number of protons increases
Chemical reactivity of metals increases
Chemical reactivity of nonmetals decreases
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The number of protons increases.
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chemical reactivity of metal increase
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