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Two elements are in the same group of the Periodic Table.
Which property will be the same for both elements?
A the charge on their ions
B their electronic structure
C their melting point
D their reactivity with water or acids


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Answer:

A. the charge on their ions

Step-by-step explanation:

Elements are grouped into the same group in the periodic table if they have the same valence electrons. However, the number of valence electrons an element has, determines the number of charges it can possess.

According to this question, two elements in the same group of the periodic table will have the same charge on their ions because they both have the same number of valence electrons.

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