All the element in group 1 are metals except for hydrogen which if you notice, is not exactly in group 1. It is situated away from the Periodic Table because it can react as a metal as well as a non metal.
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yees. Hydrogen (H) is in group 1. Very top actually.
they are in the periodic table in this case they have 2 valence electrons
Elements in group 1 are metals (except for hydrogen). All metals (in molten / fused state) are generally good conductors of electricity.
No, they are only metals towards the bottom and left. Metals are found at the bottom of the groups, non metals at the top and some of the middle ones are metalloids.
Group 2 in the periodic table
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Metals are located on the left side in the periodic table. Group IA and Group IIA, they are the most occupied metals. The transition elements are also considered metals.
Transition metals are located in group 3-12 of the periodic table. The middle of the periodic table.
The alkali metals are group 1 on the periodic table.
The alkali metals are group 1, also known as group 1A.
The right side of the periodic table consists of non metals. It contains non metals such as carbon, and gases such as the noble gases.
its the boron group which contains one metalloid and 5 metals
Group 1 or alkali metals.
Metals are on the left side in periodic table. They are mainly present in group-1,2,13. Group-1 is alkali metals and group-2 is alkaline earth metals.Group 1 contains alkaline metals. Group 2 contains alkaline earth metals. And d block also contains metals.
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The first group of the periodic table contains the reactive alkali metals: lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium.
Group 1 in the periodic table is called the Alkali metals. It contains the elements lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium.
Metals are placed in group 1 (alkali metals) and group 2( alkaline earth metals) of the Periodic Table.
Group 3a (13) on the periodic table contains boron which is considered a metalloid. The other elements in the group are post-transition metals.
Metals are located on the left side in the periodic table. Group IA and Group IIA, they are the most occupied metals. The transition elements are also considered metals.
Transition metals are located in group 3-12 of the periodic table. The middle of the periodic table.
alkaline earth metals
Alkali metals. This is the most reactive group on the periodic table