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Across any period, the properties of elements gradually change. This gradual change is called a periodic trend.
Magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium and radium have similar properties to beryllium. All the elements in group two of the periodic table have the same or similar properties. This is because they have the same number of electrons in their outermost shell.
Down in any group of the perodic table.
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Across any period, the properties of elements gradually change. This gradual change is called a periodic trend.
The most important is the estimation of chemical properties of an element.
Elements in the same group have similar properties. The groups are made according to the properties of elements. Elements in a group have an equal number of valence electrons.
This is a very wordy response, but by setting up the Periodic Table according to elements' properties and characteristics, he was able to predict any given elements' properties because, with the way the Periodic Table is arranged, all of the elements surrounding any specific element would have similar properties to the element that they surrounded. For example, at the time there was no element known as Aluminum, but given the properties of the elements around that area (Group 13), he was able to correctly predict Aluminum's properties. When aluminum was discovered, Mendeleev's predictions were extremely close to the actual element's properties.
Yes ,Vinegar and any other element of the Periodic Table have a chemical and physical property.
Any element in the same group as fluorine (F, Cl, Br, I)
Hydrogen posses properties of alkali metals while it also posses properties of halogens .That is why it cannot be placed in any of the either groups ,so it has been given a distinct place in modern periodic table. NOTE Hydrogen does not belong to group 1
Neon and argon have very similar chemical properties; mainly, they do not naturally react with any other element. This is why they are placed in the same group (#18) of the periodic table.
Magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium and radium have similar properties to beryllium. All the elements in group two of the periodic table have the same or similar properties. This is because they have the same number of electrons in their outermost shell.
Dobereiner is remembered for what were called "Dobereiner's Triads" which are groups of three elements having similar chemical properties. This is a forerunner of the periodic table, but it is not actually a table, and it does not offer any explanation for the chemical similarities observed within the triads. Mendeleev's Periodic Table of the Elements shows the relationship of every element to every other element, and explains why they all have the chemical properties that they have.
There are none, look at the periodic table, they're all in nice groups.Except hydrogen but we don't talk about that.
Down in any group of the perodic table.