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Nuclear Charge  Increases with protons The Periodic Table of the Elements IAIIAIIIBIVBVBVIBVIIB IBIIBIIIAIVAVAVIAVIIAVIIIA

The Periodic Table of the Elements IAIIAIIIBIVBVBVIBVIIB IBIIBIIIAIVAVAVIAVIIAVIIIA Nuclear Charge Increases with protons

The Periodic Table of the Elements IAIIAIIIBIVBVBVIBVIIB IBIIBIIIAIVAVAVIAVIIAVIIIA Shielding  Constant - no new orbitals

The Periodic Table of the Elements IAIIAIIIBIVBVBVIBVIIB IBIIBIIIAIVAVAVIAVIIAVIIIA Shielding Increases with additional orbitals

The Periodic Table of the Elements IAIIAIIIBIVBVBVIBVIIB IBIIBIIIAIVAVAVIAVIIAVIIIA Atomic Radii  Decreases with increased nuclear charge

The Periodic Table of the Elements IAIIAIIIBIVBVBVIBVIIB IBIIBIIIAIVAVAVIAVIIAVIIIA Atomic Radii Increases with additional orbitals

The Periodic Table of the Elements IAIIAIIIBIVBVBVIBVIIB IBIIBIIIAIVAVAVIAVIIAVIIIA Ionization energy  Increases with increased nuclear charge

The Periodic Table of the Elements IAIIAIIIBIVBVBVIBVIIB IBIIBIIIAIVAVAVIAVIIAVIIIA Ionization energy Decreases with shielding

The Periodic Table of the Elements IAIIAIIIBIVBVBVIBVIIB IBIIBIIIAIVAVAVIAVIIAVIIIA Electronegativity  Increases with increased nuclear charge

The Periodic Table of the Elements IAIIAIIIBIVBVBVIBVIIB IBIIBIIIAIVAVAVIAVIIAVIIIA Electronegativity Decreases with shielding