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37. In which set of elements would all members be expected to have very similar chemical properties? Note that elements belonging to the same group DO have similar chemical properties. Elements belonging to the same period DO NOT have similar chemical properties. 1 pointS, Se, SiNe, Na, MgN, O, FNa, Mg, KO, S, Se

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  1. In which set of elements would all members be expected to have very similar chemical properties? Note that elements belonging to the same group DO have similar chemical properties. Elements belonging to the same period DO NOT have similar chemical properties. 1 pointS, Se, SiNe, Na, MgN, O, FNa, Mg, KO, S, Se
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The elements that would all be expected to have very similar chemical properties would be those that belong to the same group in the periodic table. According to the options given, the set that fits this criterion is Na, Mg, K. These elements belong to the same group (Group 1: Alkali Metals) in the periodic table. Therefore, they are expected to have very similar chemical properties.

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