Chemical properties.
A group of elements.
Elements in the same column have similar chemical properties. They are from the same family.
Elements in the same column have similar properties.
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Yes they do that is why they are put that way.
They have similar properties, usually.
Elements in the same column on the periodic table, known as a group, share similar chemical properties due to having the same number of valence electrons. This results in them displaying similar reactivity patterns and forming similar types of compounds when they react with other elements.
Elements in a given column have the same number of valence electrons and hence the similar properties.
In the Mendeleev periodic table, elements in each column had similar chemical properties because they shared the same valence electron configuration. This allowed for elements within the same group to exhibit similar reactivity and form similar compounds.
A family of elements is a group (column) of the Periodic Table. The family of an element is the column it is in in the Periodic Table. In a family of elements, they all have similar properties. An Example of a Family of Elements;The Alkali Metals - Group 1LithiumSodiumPotassiumRubidiumCaesiumFrancium
They have similar (more or less) chemical properties.
Chemicals in a column, or "group" have similar chemical properties.