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Chemistry
Will give brainliest to best 2. why don't elements in the same families share all of the same properties? 3. how to the properties of the halogens differ from those of the noble gases? 4. why don't elements in the same periods share many of the same properties? 5. what two families of the periodic table would react most violently with each other, and why? 6. rank the following elements by increasing atomic radius: carbon, aluminum, oxygen, potassium. 7. rank the following elements by increasing electronegativity: sulfur, oxygen, neon, aluminum. 8. what is the difference between electron affinity and ionization energy? 9. why does fluorine have a higher ionization energy than iodine? 10. why do elements in the same family generally have similar properties?
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The sentence is filled with verbal irony. If taken literally, the reader would think that the narrator enjoys the beauty of old, blackened brick walls, and is pleased that his window is so close to one as to afford him a good view. Identifying the use of verbal irony in this sentence allows the reader to understand that the narrator is actually disgruntled with the scene his window presents.