In the first column, under hydrogen. Although hydrogen is in that column, it is not an alkali metal. Hydrogen is in it's own group, popularized as the "group of one"
alkali metals
Alkali metals are in the first column (group) of the Mendeleev periodic table of elements.
The alkali earth metals are in the 2nd group, or column of the periodic table. They are bordered by the alkali metals on the left and the transition metals on the right.
Halogens are second from the rightmost column (The Noble Gases) in the periodic table. The Alkali Earth Metals are the second column from the left in the periodic table after the alkali metals.
The first column on the left are alkali metals. Then alkali earth metals then the middle section is transition metals
alkali metals
Alkali metals are in the first column (group) of the Mendeleev periodic table of elements.
The alkali earth metals are in the 2nd group, or column of the periodic table. They are bordered by the alkali metals on the left and the transition metals on the right.
The elements in the alkali column of the periodic table are metals.
in group 1, the first column on the left Edit: these would be the alkali metals.
The alkali metals in column 1 of most wide-form periodic tables.
Halogens are second from the rightmost column (The Noble Gases) in the periodic table. The Alkali Earth Metals are the second column from the left in the periodic table after the alkali metals.
Yes, they are in the leftmost column. They are in the 1st period. They have 1 valence electron.
The first column on the left are alkali metals. Then alkali earth metals then the middle section is transition metals
The Alkali Metals are the first column of the periodic table, except for Hydrogen.
I and II. The Alkaline Earth Metals and the Alkali Metals.
Zinc is not an alkali metal. All alkali metals are found in the first vertical column of the periodic table, Zinc is found in the 12th column.