The transition elements.
The group of elements that do not conduct electricity are generally called non metals.
Generally group 1 elements.
Group I elements are called alkali metals as they are generally basic in nature
they generally have 3 valence electrons
Group one elements are generally more reactive than group two elements. This is because group one elements have one electron in their outermost shell, making them more willing to react and form compounds in order to achieve a stable electron configuration. Group two elements have two electrons in their outermost shell, which makes them less reactive than group one elements.
Generally group 1 elements.
The group of elements that do not conduct electricity are generally called non metals.
Generally, those are the elements in Group 18, called the noble gases.
Group I elements are called alkali metals as they are generally basic in nature
they generally have 3 valence electrons
A system is a group of independent but interrelated elements comprising a unified whole.
Group 1 elements are known as alkali metals because they react with water to form alkali (or bases).
Group 13 elements, such as Boron and Aluminum, generally lose 3 valence electrons and form compounds with other elements in nature. They are commonly found in minerals and ores in combination with other elements, due to their tendency to form stable compounds through electron loss.
Platinum belongs to group 1 (elements) in the Strunz system and more specific it is classified as 01.AF (platinum group elements)
The group number of A elements in the AB numbering system indicates the number of valence electrons. For example, elements in Group 1 have 1 valence electron, elements in Group 2 have 2 valence electrons, and so on. Valence electrons are important because they determine the chemical properties and reactivity of an element.
Group one elements are generally more reactive than group two elements. This is because group one elements have one electron in their outermost shell, making them more willing to react and form compounds in order to achieve a stable electron configuration. Group two elements have two electrons in their outermost shell, which makes them less reactive than group one elements.
The group number of A elements in the AB numbering system tells you the number of valence electrons that element has. Elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons, which determines their chemical properties.