Groups or family's!
They are called groups and have similar properties with the other elements in that group.
The elements in a vertical column, or group, have the same properties.
Chlorine and Bromine have similar properties. You can tell because they are in the same vertical column in the periodic table.
any element in the same "group" or "family" (vertical column) on the period table would have the same valence electron organization so the same "chemical" property For example: Helium and Neon
Chemical elements in the same group have similar chemical properties.
The element in a given vertical column (or groups) have the same number of valence electrons and hence have similar properties.
They are called groups and have similar properties with the other elements in that group.
Beryllium, Calcium or any other element within the same family or group (vertical column on the periodic table)
No, but elements in the same vertical columns have similar properties.
The elements in a vertical column, or group, have the same properties.
Chlorine and Bromine have similar properties. You can tell because they are in the same vertical column in the periodic table.
They are called groups...
The elements in the same vertical column have certain similar chemical properties hence they work as a family. Eg- Halogen family
a 'family' of elements or also called a group
any element in the same "group" or "family" (vertical column) on the period table would have the same valence electron organization so the same "chemical" property For example: Helium and Neon
In the same column.
Elements in the same group, or vertical column, of the periodic table all have the same valence electron configuration, and therefore all have similar reactivity.See the Related Questions to the left for more information.