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Arrangement in Periodic Table110100111001110000000009
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A positively-charged nucleus composed of both protons and neutrons, surrounded by negatively-charged electrons;0101001110011101111111116
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Electrons in the outermost energy level of atoms (i.e., valence electrons); and100000111100100000000006
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The number of protons in each element.0110011111101011111111118
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Arrangement of the main groups of the periodic table reflects the patterns of outermost electrons.1000010010111101111111115
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Elements in the periodic table are arranged by the numbers of protons in atoms.0111111110111100000000012
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Students use the periodic table to predict the patterns of behavior of the elements based on the attraction and repulsion between electrically charged particles and the patterns of outermost electrons that determine the typical reactivity of an atom.010000000000000000000001
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The number and types of bonds formed (i.e. ionic, covalent, metallic) by an element and between elements;0101101111100100011110013
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The number and charges in stable ions that form from atoms in a group of the periodic table;000110000000000000000002
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