No, the first element, hydrogen, is not an alkaline earth metal. The first of those is Beryllium.
Alkaline earth metals are in the second group. Be is the first metal of them.
Beryllium is the first element in the alkaline earth metals.
Look at any periodic table: Beryllium #4 Magnesium #12 Calcium #20 Strontium #38 Barium #56 Radium #88
Alkaline metals and hydrogen, all the elements in the first column of the Periodic Table.
The sixty first element in the periodic table of elements is promethium. It is a rare earth metal that is not found naturally on Earth and is typically produced in nuclear reactors.
Alphabetically, the first alkaline earth metal is barium and the last is strontium.
litium, and elements in the 2nd period (row) are pretty common
An element with a single electron in its highest energy level is likely an alkali metal. Alkali metals like lithium, sodium, and potassium have one electron in their outer energy level, making them highly reactive and likely to form ionic bonds.
Alkaline earth metals are found in Group 2
No, carbon is not the first element on the periodic table of elements. Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table.
The element with atomic number 4 is Beryllium (Be). Beryllium is the first element in the Group 2 - Alkaline Earth Metals family. It has 4 electron sin two shells, with two electrons in each shell.
The most abundant element in the universe is Hydrogen (H). The second most common is Helium (He). However, these are only found in trace amounts on Earth. Add: Most elements are metals.