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
Non-metals in general are poor conductors of electricity. The elements generally regarded as nonmetals are: hydrogen (H) In Group 14: carbon (C) In Group 15: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) Several elements in Group 16, the chalcogens: oxygen (O), sulfur (S), selenium (Se) All elements in Group 17 - the halogens All elements in Group 18 - the noble gases
generally group 1
Group 3 elements
The group of elements that do not conduct electricity are generally called non metals.
Generally group 1 elements.
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
Group 1 elements are known as alkali metals because they react with water to form alkali (or bases).
A system is a group of independent but interrelated elements comprising a unified whole.
Platinum belongs to group 1 (elements) in the Strunz system and more specific it is classified as 01.AF (platinum group elements)
all the elements in group A has the same number of valence electrons
You are asking about group 12. Generally they shows 14 as the oxidation number.