Elements of the Periodic Table are organized according to the Periodic Law. When elements are ordered by increasing atomic number, one observes a repeating pattern or trend in how the elements' properties change. Properties such as atomic radius, ionization energy, and electronegativity change in a periodic and repeated manner. The elements are organized to reflect these trends. And because they are, we can make predictions about how the size of various elements compare to one another based on their location in the periodic table.
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Lewis Structures - help3
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Determine the number of valence electrons (i.e., outer shell electrons) in O3.