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make one plot that includes data of one of the periodic properties versus atomic number. (don't...

make one plot that includes data of one of the periodic properties versus atomic number. (don't use group number) use the atomic number as the x-axis and the value for the property as the y-axis. label the y-axis accordingly. label the x-axis with the chemical symbols for the atomic numbers 1-38 (example N=7; Ni=28). plot each point for your property by placing a small circle for each atomic number at the corresponding value of the property. connect these points with a line. Note the cyclic nature of your graph.

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We can use ionization energy to plot a graph between periodic properties v/s atomic number

atomic number element Ist Ionization energy(KJ/mo)
1 Hydrogen 1312
2 Helium
3 Lithium 520
4 Be 900
5 B 801
6 C 1087
7 Ne 1402
8 O 1314
9 F 1681
10 Ne 2081
11 Na 496
12 Mg 738
13 Al 578
14 Si 787
15 P 1012
16 S 1000
17 Cl 1251
18 Ar 1521
19 K 419
20 Ca 590
21 Sc 633
22 Ti 659
23 V 651
24 Cr 653
25 Mn 717
26 Fe 763
27 Co 760
28 Ni 737
29 Cu 746
30 Zn 906
31 Ga 579
32 Ge 762
33 As 947
34 Se 941
35 Br 1140
36 Kr 1351
37 Rb 403
38 Sr 550
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