Elements that are contained within the same column in the Periodic Table are known as a group. All of the elements in the first group of the table have one electron in their outer shell.
They all react in the same way but vigorously as you go down. Also Within a group , the outer shell of the electrons is always the same.
The amount of electrons in the outer shell of the atom.
All the elements in same column have same number of valence electrons. So they possess same amount of charge.
they all have the same electrons.
The noble gases, column 18 in the most common modern periodic table.
The elements in each column of the periodic table have the same number of valence electrons. None of the other characteristics listed in the question is common to all these elements.
A family of elements (Or Chemical Family) is used to describe a group of related elements. For example, copper, silver, and gold all belong to the same chemical family. These 3 elements are often referred to as the coinage metals. These elements share several common properties.
Elements in a group have the same number of valence electrons and hence they have similar chemical and physical properties.
That column contains the Noble Gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn).
they all have the same electrons.
They have the same Valency
Elements in a given column have the same number of valence electrons and hence the similar properties.
Chemicals in a column, or "group" have similar chemical properties.
All of the elements in column 18 of the periodic table are noble gases. This means their outer electron shells are completely full and in most cases are inert.
The noble gases, column 18 in the most common modern periodic table.
Elements in same column have equal number of valence electrons. so they possess similar chemical properties.
they are all in the same group (column) in the Periodic Table
Elements in a given group have the same number of valence electrons and hence they have similar properties.
valance, although there is lot of variation here as well.
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When looked at the periodic table its u will see that each column has a # on the top of the periodic table...group 1 is the 1st column to the left & are the alkaline metals...the last column all the way to the right of periodic table are nobel gases..for example. Transition metals are all the elements in groups # 3-12. (In between where the metals & the non metals locations on the P.T). Hope that helps!