How does an elements period number relate to the number of the energy level of its valence electrons?
Valence electrons increase in number as you go across a period as does the energy level Biggie Orbit=Higher Energy. Thanks ChaCha on!
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Since the valence electrons determine chemical properties, those tend to be similar within periodic table groups.ChaCha on!
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