Generally speaking, they share chemical properties, including number of valence electrons. Occasionally, they share physical properties as well, but that is not always the case.
The elements that are listed in vertical columns all share specific aspects. These aspects include having the same number of valence electrons and having similar chemical properties.
Not really, I learned about this recently and I am positive that groups are vertical and periods are horizontal. One example would be the noble gases group, it is located in the 18th vertical column from the left
The vertical columns. For example the elements in the first column starting from the left of the periodic table are called "alkali metals" (with the exception of hydrogen) whereas the elements in the last column to the right are called "noble gases". The elements that belong to a group share the same chemical properties because they have the same structure of valence electrons in their atoms.
Elements that have similar chemical properties occupy the same group on the Periodic Table.
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The vertical elements are called groups. They have similar chemical properties.
A family is a vertical column in the periodic table. Elements in a family all share similar characteristics. There are 18 families in the periodic table.
The elements that are listed in vertical columns all share specific aspects. These aspects include having the same number of valence electrons and having similar chemical properties.
Groups are defined as vertical columns on the periodic table since the elements in the same vertical column share many similar properties. The noble gas group share in their property of non-reactiveness since all noble gas elements have a filled valence electron shell.
number of orbitals
Not really, I learned about this recently and I am positive that groups are vertical and periods are horizontal. One example would be the noble gases group, it is located in the 18th vertical column from the left
The vertical columns. For example the elements in the first column starting from the left of the periodic table are called "alkali metals" (with the exception of hydrogen) whereas the elements in the last column to the right are called "noble gases". The elements that belong to a group share the same chemical properties because they have the same structure of valence electrons in their atoms.
Elements that have similar chemical properties occupy the same group on the Periodic Table.
Similar chemical properties.
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Groups consist of elements listed in the same column. These elements share similar chemical properties, such as number of valence electrons. Periods are the rows of elements. These elements do not share chemical properties, as periods are organized by increasing atomic number (number of protons).
A family of elements (Or Chemical Family) is used to describe a group of related elements. For example, copper, silver, and gold all belong to the same chemical family. These 3 elements are often referred to as the coinage metals. These elements share several common properties.