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Since the groups and periods of the Periodic Table are directly correlated,
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there is a specific ratio between them. For every 1.5 periods, there are 2
groups listed. The elements are all arranged specifically in this format. You
cannot have a specific period without a specific group. This is true even
with the periodicity, the pertinent trends, and everything else associated ☆
with the Periodic Table.Given this information, determine how many groups
there should be if there are 22 periods listed on a gigantic Periodic Table?