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\Within a family, elements with higher atomic numbers pull less strongly on electrons in a bond, because the valance electrons are in higher principal energy levels.


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Within a period, elements with lower atomic numbers have atoms of smaller radius because the atoms have higher effective nuclear charge.
Within a family, elements with lower atomic numbers require more energy to remove an electron from the atom, because the atoms have higher effective nuclear charge.
Within a family, elements with higher atomic numbers have lower electronegativity because the atoms have lower effective nuclear charge.
Within a period, elements with lower atomic numbers require more energy to remove an electron from the atom, because the atoms have lower effective nuclear charge.
Within a family, elements with higher atomic numbers have lower ionization energy because the valance electrons are in higher principal energy levels.

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