You can see the Alkaline Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, Transition Metals, Other Metals (poor conducting metals), metaloids (characteristics of metals and non-metals combined), non-metals, noble gases, and unknown metals (like #112-118)
The transition metals at the bottom of the Periodic Table are lanthanides and actinides.
3 main ones are usually: Alkaline metals, Transition metals, and Non-metals...
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-Fuyuki
Periodic table has 18 groups; see the link below.
See the periodic table at the link below.
For an interesting book on the periodic table see, Eric Scerri, The Periodic Table, Its Story and Its Significance, Oxford University Press, 2007.
See the link below
See the link below
In the periodic table of the elements there are 7 periods and 18 groups. The rows are called periods and columns are called groups. You may be getting confused by the lanthanides and actinides. These groups of elements are found in two rows at the bottom and seem to not be a part of the table. However, if you find and extended version of the table you will see that, technically, these two rows belong in Periods 6 and 7.
There is no group named 'you' in the periodic table.the groups in the periodic table are numbered, and have names that identify the general class of elements in that group, e.g. 'halogens'.See this question/answer for more details: What_are_the_group_names_in_the_periodic_table
It is intended to help users see groups of elements with similar properties.
Theres more, but there is a "group 18" , and that's noble gasses.
The periodic table is a set of elements organized by their atomic number, electron configurations, and recurring chemical properties. It consists of rows, known as periods, and columns, known as groups. Elements in the same group share similar chemical behaviors.
Cesium. See the link below for a periodic table
f-block columns