Chemistry
Give reasons for the following:
Properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers and not atomic weights.
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Atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons (or electrons in case of a neutral atom). Physical and chemical properties of elements depend on the number of electrons and their arrangement. Thus, properties of elements are periodic function of their atomic numbers and not atomic weights.
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