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The atomic numbers of three elements X, Y and Z are 3, 11 and 17 respectively. State giving reason which two elements will show similar chemical properties.

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X and Y will show similar chemical properties as these have same valence electrons.
`.X. = 2, 1 , Y = 2, 8, 1`
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