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when it's smaller, it's more clearly distinguished from the element symbols and it's obvious that it's not part of the PT, but a legend for it. "chem." was used so that the legend doesn't become too tall, and the meaning is quite transparent
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| style="background-color:#ff6666" width="9%"|[[Alkali metal]]s
| style="background-color:#ff6666" width="9%"|[[Alkali metal]]s
| style="background-color:#ffdead" width="9%"|[[Alkaline earth metal]]s
| style="background-color:#ffdead" width="9%"|[[Alkaline earth metal]]s
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| style="background-color:#ffff99" width="9%"|[[Halogen]]s
| style="background-color:#ffff99" width="9%"|[[Halogen]]s
| style="background-color:#c0ffff" width="9%"|[[Noble gas]]es
| style="background-color:#c0ffff" width="9%"|[[Noble gas]]es
| style="background-color:#e8e8e8" width="10%"|Unknown chemical properties
| style="background-color:#e8e8e8" width="10%"|Unknown chem. properties
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