Lithium on the Periodic Table is found in the first group or family and the second period. The first family is often called the alkali metal family.
lithiums family is family 2 and its group is group 1.
Lithium is in family 1A in the periodic table.
Lithium is placed in group-1. It is alkali metal.
Lithium is in Group 1 , and in Perion 2
alkali metals
Group I Alkaline metal.
group one and metal
The halogen family make up the penultimate column in the periodic table and comprises of fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine.Additional information:Halogens are in the second column from the right on the periodic table of the elements, next to the inert gasses.
The period (row) indicates how many electron shells the element has and the family (column) indicates how many valence electrons the element has.
Argon is an inert gas. and can be found in the last column of the periodic table, which it Group 18. It is a "friend" of helium, neon, krypton, xenon and radon. A link can be found below.is inert gas the family of argon
No, the Transition Metals are found in Groups III B to II B in the periodic table.
Basically The First Column. The First Column is referred to as Alkali Metals. Hydrogen, Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium and Francium.
In group 1, the far left column of the Periodic Table, which is Lithium (Li), Sodium (Na), Potassium (K), Rudibium (Rb).
All of the other alkali metals, found below lithium in periodic table column 1, would have this property.
Silver (Ag) is a transition metal, found group (column) 1B on the periodic table.
The first elements in the periodic table are hydrogen, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron.
Lithium, found in periodic table column 1. Beryllium usually loses two electrons, while boron and chlorine gain or share electrons in their reactions.
The halogen family make up the penultimate column in the periodic table and comprises of fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine.Additional information:Halogens are in the second column from the right on the periodic table of the elements, next to the inert gasses.
The period (row) indicates how many electron shells the element has and the family (column) indicates how many valence electrons the element has.
column of the periodic table.
You are probably talking about hydrogen.However hydrogen is a very special case: it belongs in both the leftmost column (above lithium) and the rightmost column (above fluorine) before the inert gases of the periodic table. Also under very very high pressure hydrogen becomes metallic, which clearly makes it an alkali metal.
The Alkali metals or group I metals are found at the left.
The 1st column from the left
alkaline earth metals