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While looking at calcium (Ca) on the periodic table, a student needs to find an element with a greater atomic mass in the same period. Where should the student look?

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directly to the right :)






While looking at calcium (Ca) on the periodic table, a student needs to find an element with a greater atomic mass in the same period. the student should look towards the right side of the calcium in the same period

What is the atomic number?

The total number of protons present in an atom is known as the atomic number of that atom. The atomic number has no correlation either with the number of neutrons or the number of electrons present inside an atom.

The modern periodic table is based on the increase in the atomic numbers of the elements.

As we move to the right side of the periodic table along the same period the atomic number increase atomic mass increases the electronegativity increases

Thus, to find an element with a higher atomic mass in the same period while looking at calcium (Ca) on the periodic table. The student should simultaneously turn to the right side of the calcium.

Learn more about the atomic number from here

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