What Are the Periodic Trends and Properties of Atomic Elements?

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The discussion centers on seeking resources and questions related to periodic trends and properties, specifically atomic radius, ionic radius, ionization energy, electron affinity, electropositivity, and electronegativity. A recommended resource is provided, linking to a ChemWiki page that covers these topics in detail. Additionally, participants suggest searching online for "Periodic Trends Exam Questions" to find a variety of practice questions that can aid in understanding these concepts. The emphasis is on utilizing available online resources to enhance knowledge of periodic trends.
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I need a link or questions on periodic trends or periodic properties like on atomic radius,ionic radius,ionization energy,electron affinity,electropositivity and electonegativity

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Chemistry news on Phys.org
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I think they will help me much
 
Hey failexam do you have further questions on it
 
There are tonnes of questions available online.

Simply google 'Periodic Trends Exam Questions' or any other combination of key words to the same effect, and then you can work through the questions one by one.
 
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