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Lithium has similar properties with anything in Group 1 on the periodic table.
they are grouped in the same family because they react, behave, and act in the same way.
Sodium has similar properties as lithium.
There are particular isotopes that have similar number of electrons and neutrons. Some of these isotopes include hydrogen-2, helium-4, carbon-12 and nitrogen-14.
Yes, they have similar chemical properties.
same group
hydrogen is similar to a halogen as its outer most layer of electrons is almost complete.
Francium and lithium have the same number of valence electrons.
number of valence electrons
Lithium has similar properties with anything in Group 1 on the periodic table.
have the same number of valence electrons, need the same number of electrons to fill their valence shells
BerylliumThe fourth element in the Periodic Table, Beryllium has four neutrons and electrons, but it doesn't necessarily have four protons. Beryllium is also a type of metal.
One of the ways the Periodic Table is organized is by rows. After Hydrogen, the next four elements is: Lithium, Sodium, Potassium and Rubidium. These are also in the same Group as Hydrogen therefor they are the closest to having similar properties to Hydrogen. I'm studying the Periodic Table in class. (Eighth grade Science.)
they are grouped in the same family because they react, behave, and act in the same way.
Sodium has similar properties as lithium.
Sodium has similar properties as lithium.
Its due to their location on the table. Lithium and sodium are in the same family, (column) so they have similar properties. Sodium is not in the same family as magnesium, so their properties differ slightly