(a) In this ladder (Figure 5.2) symbols of elements are jumbled up. Rearrange these symbols of elements in the increasing order of their atomic number in the Periodic Table.
(b) Arrange them in the order of their group also.
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(a) The elements given are arranged in increasing order of their atomic number in the Periodic Table:
H, He, Li, Be, B, C, N, O, F, Ne, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Cl, Ar, K, Ca
(b) The elements are arranged in the order of their group also:
Group 1 : H, Li, Na, K
Group 2 : Be, Mg, Ca
Group 13 : B, Al
Group 14 : C, Si
Group 15 : N. P
Group 16 : O, S
Group 17: F, U
Group 18: He, Ne, Ar
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