The groups in the Periodic Table tell you what each element within them will react with, the number of valance electrons the element has, and what family it is in.
Harilium is a made up part to a periodic table some one had made up
The periodic table can be used to describe atomic structure by using the period to tell you how many shells (principle quantum number) there are in an element, and the group number can be used to tell you the number of valence electrons in the outermost shell.
The group of the element indicates the amount of valence electrons. For example, the alkali metals have one valence electron and is in group one whilst the halogens have seven valence electrons and are in group seven.
If you know how many protons the atom has, then that can tell you what element from the periodic table is classifying the atom.
The periodic table can be used to quickly determine characteristics (number of valence electrons for example) of an element.
Periodic table describes chemical properties of element.It can also describe its degree of reactivity.
You can tell it is an element as it is on the periodic table, as Fe, in the transition metals block.
It can tell you crtain characteristics of that element.
the group number,element in some way describes the number of valence electrons or the property that they exhibit
Harilium is a made up part to a periodic table some one had made up
The number of protons is the atomic number of the element.
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its atomic number
The periodic table can be used to describe atomic structure by using the period to tell you how many shells (principle quantum number) there are in an element, and the group number can be used to tell you the number of valence electrons in the outermost shell.
The number of the protons in the nucleus of a chemical element is equivalent to the atomic number; the atomic number define the position of this element in the periodic table (group, period). And from these we can suppose the chemical properties of this element.
Read the explanations under your periodic table; not all periodic tables have colors.
How many protons/ electrons that element has and where it is on the periodic table.