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What is the trend in metallic nature of metals as we go from top to bottom in a group?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Metallic Nature**: - Metallic nature refers to the tendency of an element to lose electrons. Elements that easily lose electrons are considered more metallic. 2. **Trend in Groups**: - In the periodic table, elements are arranged in groups (columns). As we move down a group, we need to analyze how the properties of elements change. ...
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