Chemistry
State the following
(i) Physical properties of elements which exhibit periodicity
(ii) Nature of hydroxides of elements which exhibit periodicity
Periodic Table
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(i) Physical properties of elements which exhibit periodicity are :
- Density
- Melting point
- Boiling point
Across a period — Density and melting point of elements increases gradually and then slightly decreases thereafter
Down a group — Density increases gradually, melting point and boiling point of elements decreases gradually
(ii) Nature of hydroxides of elements which exhibit periodicity is given below
- Across a period — The nature of hydroxides changes from strongly basic to amphoteric.
- Down a group — The nature of hydroxides changes from less basic to strongly basic, due to increasing atomic size and metallic character.
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