No, on the Periodic Table of elements a family is a group of elements that are in the same row.
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Group
Neptunium is a member of the actinoids family.
Vertical columns in the periodic table are also known as the families. All the elements belonging to the same family have almost same chemical properties.For example group 15 is known as Nitrogen family.
a 'family' of elements or also called a group
A family of elements (Or Chemical Family) is used to describe a group of related elements. For example, copper, silver, and gold all belong to the same chemical family. These 3 elements are often referred to as the coinage metals. These elements share several common properties.
Group (or family) 18, also known as the noble gases, are elements that are completely stable and rarely react with other elements.
elements in the same column are in the same group or family. the rows in the Periodic Table are called periods
Group
Neptunium is a member of the actinoids family.
The chemical element Indium belongs to the Transition Metal family
Vertical columns in the periodic table are also known as the families. All the elements belonging to the same family have almost same chemical properties.For example group 15 is known as Nitrogen family.
In the Periodic Table Of Elements, elements are not necessarily similar under the same period. But, they are similar under the same group. they only have one thing in particular they have the same amounts of shells for the atoms
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groups
The Albergo also known as Alberghi family was famous in one certain time period. The Alberghi family was famous during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries due to financial strife and economic woes.
Well, as long as I'm thinking of the same period as you are, its menstruation. _____________________ In punctuation, the period is also known as a "full stop". _____________________
the elizabethian period