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Chemistry, 29.01.2020 00:56, yungkxng57

Periodicity is best defined as: a. the fact that elements increase in atomic mass in a regular way b. the repeating nature of physical and chemical properties with atomic number c. the regular growth of atomic size with atomic mass d. the consistent decrease of nuclear charge with atomic mass e. the repeating nature of atomic nuclear structure

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