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a family of the periodic table is like a group of elements of the same type.
a family is a column of elements a period is a row of elements
Elements in the same column have similar chemical properties. They are from the same family.
Elements in the same family (group) on the periodic table have the same number of valence electrons and hence they have similar properties and reactivities.
Is the same thing as a family and a family is a vertical column in the periodic table. Elements in a family all share similar characteristics, whether they be physical or chemical. There are 18 family (or group) columns in the periodic table.
a 'family' of elements or also called a group
No, on the periodic table of elements a family is a group of elements that are in the same row.Answered by Faustin Obedi
In the Periodic Table Of Elements, elements are not necessarily similar under the same period. But, they are similar under the same group. they only have one thing in particular they have the same amounts of shells for the atoms
elements in the same column are in the same group or family. the rows in the Periodic Table are called periods
According to Chemists, the elements of sodium and chlorine belong to the same atomic family as well as carbon and lead.
a 'family' of elements or also called a group
Elements are arranged on the periodic table based on their atomic number, which is the number of protons in their nucleus. This arrangement groups elements with similar properties in columns called groups or families, while elements in the same period have the same number of electron shells.