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question 7 (1 point) question 7 of 25 | page 7 of 25 the elements in group 2 have similar chemical properties because each atom of these elements has the same - o a number of energy levels o b mass number o c number of valence electrons o d atomic number
Chemical properties are mainly determined by valence electrons. Elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons, which leads to similar chemical properties. For example, Group 2 elements (alkaline earth metals) all have 2 valence electrons. They tend to lose these 2 electrons in chemical reactions, showing similar reactivity patterns.
- The number of energy levels (a) affects the atomic size and some physical properties but not the similarity in chemical properties across a group.
- The mass number (b) is related to the sum of protons and neutrons and has no direct relation to chemical properties.
- The atomic number (d) is the number of protons and determines the identity of the element, but it is the valence - electron configuration (related to the group number) that causes similar chemical properties.
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C. number of valence electrons