The answer is SOMETIMES. Look in the 3rd period of the Periodic Table. Sodium (Na) and Magnesium (Mg) both fall into the "metal" category, and therefore share the same properties. Such as:
HOWEVER, when comparing Sodium (Na) to Argon (Ar), which are both in the same period, you are then comparing the properties of a METAL (Sodium) to a NONMETAL (Argon). Metals and nonmetals could not be more different = different properties.
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The elements in same group have similar chemical properties
All of them... they are elements but, each group has similar qualities.
Horizontal column or group.
The elements with similar properties are placed in groups. Periodic table contain 18 groups.
Elements with similar physical and chemical properties are located in a group.
No, the periodic table contains all elements with their wide range of properties.
Elements that have similar chemical properties occupy the same group on the Periodic Table.
sulfur
Both arrange elements in groups of elements having similar properties.
Both arrange elements in groups of elements having similar properties.
The elements with similar properties are placed in groups. Periodic table contain 18 groups.
Elements with similar physical and chemical properties are located in a group.
Chemical properties.
The periodic table
it is the ~group~ of the periodic table of elements
A group of elements.
periodic table of elements
The properties of chemical elements have a periodic trend.
No, the periodic table contains all elements with their wide range of properties.
Periodic table comprises of elements arranged in rows and columns.So that the elements having similar properties appear together.