No, elements in the same column are in the same family.
Yes. They are the same.
True. Its a matter of the number of electrons in the outer shell. Elements in the same group have the same number.
The elements in each column of the periodic table have the same number of valence electrons. None of the other characteristics listed in the question is common to all these elements.
No that is group 2. Group 1 is called Alkali metals.
True. Compounds do not have the same properties as the elements that form them.
If they are placed in the same vertical column, which is called a group, it means that they have similar properties. For example, the first column (group) of the periodic table are the alkali metals. The second is alkali earth metals. Other groups include halogens, royal gases, etc.
Yes. Its true that elements with similar properties are found in same group.
True. Its a matter of the number of electrons in the outer shell. Elements in the same group have the same number.
Main group elements within a column tend to gain or lose the same number of electrons................A+
Atoms with the similar characteristics or properties are found in the same group or chemical family on the periodic table. Groups are elements in the same chemical family. Within the same group elements have the same number of valence electrons which determines their chemical properties. Here are some characteristics of some of the groups:
Tungsten's group or family is metals. NOT metalloids!! It is a solid. More common elements in this group are Cobalt, Iron, and Sodium. and i swear this is true. (:
The groups have two different numbering systems.The elements in a group have similar properties.All elements in a column are in the same group.
It is true.
The elements in each column of the periodic table have the same number of valence electrons. None of the other characteristics listed in the question is common to all these elements.
True. Compounds do not have the same properties as the elements that form them.
I think the common property is that they will all have the same number of valence electrons in the outer shell, depending upon the group.
No that is group 2. Group 1 is called Alkali metals.
True. Compounds do not have the same properties as the elements that form them.