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No, elements in the same column are in the same family.
What they have in common is that the ones of the same family is that they all have a close amount of protons.
Elements in the same family have the same number of valence electrons.
Such atoms belong to a group in the periodic table of elements.
Einsteinium, Lawrencium, and Californium are three elements that were named after the same place.
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No, elements in the same column are in the same family.
Elements in the same family-assuming family means classifications such as non-metals, metals-have similar properties.
What they have in common is that the ones of the same family is that they all have a close amount of protons.
Elements in the same family have the same number of valence electrons.
a family is a column of elements a period is a row of elements
Such atoms belong to a group in the periodic table of elements.
The shell diagram differ among the elements in the same family...
elements in the same column are in the same group or family. the rows in the Periodic Table are called periods
Einsteinium, Lawrencium, and Californium are three elements that were named after the same place.
No, on the periodic table of elements a family is a group of elements that are in the same row.Answered by Faustin Obedi
Elements in the same column have similar chemical properties. They are from the same family.