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In a period, the elements are arranged in strict sequence of
Options
(a) increasing charge in the nucleus
(b) equal charges in the nucleus
(c) decreasing charge in the nucleus
(d) constant charge in the nuclues
Correct Answer:
increasing charge in the nucleus
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