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The column/group of rubidium is 1. It belongs to row/period 5.
8th column and 4th row in the Transition Metals. Element number 26
In the Periodic Table, a group is a column of elements and a period is a row. The element in the 14th column and fourth row is germanium.
Transition metals, row 4, column 7.
In the same column (group) but in a row below the chemical you start with.
because groups have the same properties and have similar names and periods only have the relationship shown through electron configuration.
All are different. Each element has its own row and column that it fits into.
The element rhenium (Re), atomic number 75, is in column 7 and period 6 on the periodic table.
In the Periodic Table, a group is a column of elements and a period is a row. The element in the 14th column and fourth row is germanium.
Use the function MAX to find the largest value. Use the function MIN to find the smallest value. If you want to find the value in a row, use the range of the cells in the row; for column, use the range of cells in the column. =MAX(A1:A12) will find the largest value in column A (from row 1 through 12). =MIN(A1:M1) will find the smallest value in row 1 (from column A through M).
column#row+column#column#row#
Period, 3 (row)Group, 18 (column)