Seven elements are found in group A or group 1.These are Hydrogen,Lithium,Sodium,Potassium,Rubidium,Caesium and Francium. Except Hydrogen all are metals.
There are 4 elements in group-4.
Hallogens. I found the answer after some research.
group 2 elements are alkaline elements.one of the element in d group is berrylium
Well, some website said that it was in group Va, but what is group Va?
Some elements found in group 1A of the periodic table include lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium. These elements are known for being highly reactive and easily forming ions with a +1 charge. They are typically stored under oil to prevent reaction with moisture in the air.
All the chemical elements from group I and II are very reactive; it is impossible to found these elements in nature in elemental state.
Synthetic elements are found in the group of transuranium elements, which are elements with atomic numbers higher than uranium (92) on the periodic table. These elements are artificially created in a laboratory through nuclear reactions and have unstable nuclei.
group 1 elements
No. group VIIA (or group 17) elements are halogens. group VIIIA (or group 18) elements are noble gases.
Potassium and Hydrogen
Nitrogen and Phosphrous
Yes, elements with similar chemical properties are often found in the same group on the periodic table. This is because elements within the same group have the same number of valence electrons, leading to similar reactivity and chemical properties.