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Looking at the same nonmetal group on the periodic table, how does the reactivity of an element in period 2 compare to the reactivity of an element in period 4? (1) The period 2 element would be more reactive because the attractive force of protons is

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Looking at the same nonmetal group on the periodic table, how does the reactivity of an element in period 2 compare to the reactivity of an element in period 4?
(1) The period 2 element would be more reactive because the attractive force of protons is

Looking at the same nonmetal group on the periodic table, how does the reactivity of an element in period 2 compare to the reactivity of an element in period 4? The period 2 element would be more reactive because the attractive force of protons is stronger when there are fewer neutrons interfering. The period 2 element would be more reactive because the attractive force of protons is stronger when electrons are attracted to a closer electron shell. The period 4 element would be more reactive because the attractive force of protons is stronger when there are more neutrons helping The period 4 element would be more reactive because the attractive force of protons is stronger when electrons are attracted to a farther electron shell.