Chemistry
In the periodic table, the elements of a same group have the same:
- Number of valence electrons
- Mass number
- Atomic number
- Number of electrons
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Number of valence electrons
Reason — The arrangement of elements based on their atomic weights in the Modern Periodic Table puts elements with same number of valence electrons in the same group.
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