Group IA or group 1 elements are known as alkali metals.
base in my experience.... because of the gravity of the earth...
Group 1, also called group IA.
They're called the alkali metals, and are comprised of lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K), rubidium (Rb), cesium (Cs), and Francium (Fr). Group 1A also includes hydrogen (H), though that isn't an alkali metal.
The elements belonging to Group IA and IIA.
In the old numbering system, "A" simply refered to the the left side of the table. Group IA,IA are alkali metals.
base in my experience.... because of the gravity of the earth...
Alkali Metals
Group 1, also called group IA.
The alkali metals. Lithium is the first member of the alkali metal family. The alkali metals are the elements that make up Group 1 (IA) of the periodic table.
The family members of lithium are; hydrogen, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium and francium.
They're called the alkali metals, and are comprised of lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K), rubidium (Rb), cesium (Cs), and Francium (Fr). Group 1A also includes hydrogen (H), though that isn't an alkali metal.
The elements belonging to Group IA and IIA.
In the old numbering system, "A" simply refered to the the left side of the table. Group IA,IA are alkali metals.
The elements located in the first column, group IA on the periodic table, are called alkali metals.
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Potassium is a group 1/IA element, which is the alkali metals, so it shares characteristics with the rest of the elements in the group.
The ONLY liquid elements (at STP) areMercury, Hg, in group 12Bromine, Br, in group 17Notations like ia, iia, ib or iib are not commonly in use, maybe in older books or periodic tables.