The group name of column 1 is alkali metals. They are metallic and basic in nature.
The reactivity of the alkali metals increases as you go down column 1 (or 1A) in a periodic table. This occurs because the first ionization energy of the metals decreases, as a result of "shielding" the outermost electrons from the attraction of the positive nucleus by the inner electrons.
Beryllium is in column 2 of a wide form periodic table and column II(A) of a narrow form periodic table.
This is where the name of the table comes from. A horizontal row of elements is called a period. A vertical column is a group.
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Hydrogen is a non-metal; it's in group VII
Hydrogen is located in Group 1A of the Periodic Table.
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The group name of column 1 is alkali metals. They are metallic and basic in nature.
The basic parts of a SQL Select query are: SELECT column names FROM table name WHERE conditions ORDER BY column names The basic parts of an insert query would be: INSERT INTO table name (VALUES) The basic parts of a delete query would be DELETE FROM table name WHERE conditions The basic parts of an update query would be UPDATE TABLE table name SET column name = value WHERE conditions
The far left column of the periodic table grouped under the heading 1A. In descending order, a few; lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K).
Another name for a group on the Periodic Table is a column.
Column names do not have to be unique within a database; they only have to be unique within a particular table. If a query joins two table where each contains a field with the same name and that field is specified in the SELECT or WHERE clause, not qualifying the column name with the table name results in ambiguity as to which field is desired.
Hydrogen is a unique element of the Periodic Table. Due to its similarities in properties it can be placed at the top of group 1A or 4A or 7A.