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According to Chemists, the elements of sodium and chlorine belong to the same atomic family as well as carbon and lead.
Ge and Si are in the same group
No. Argon and chlorine are two different elements. Both belong to period 3. But chlorine is a group 17 element (with 17 protons) whereas argon belong to group 18 and has 18 protons.
The groups have two different numbering systems.The elements in a group have similar properties.All elements in a column are in the same group.
element in a group exibhit more or less same properties some of them have more things and some have less as they are dependent on the valency in the outermst shell of the elctrons so that they acn become reactive ,metal non metals etc
According to Chemists, the elements of sodium and chlorine belong to the same atomic family as well as carbon and lead.
Two elements in the same group have same characteristic properties.They behave in similar way when exposed.For example : lithium and sodium which belongs to group one.
All these elements have two valence electrons.
they will cmbine
Ge and Si are in the same group
Elements in the same group (column) have the same properties. All the elements in group one have similar properties. All the elements in group two have similar properties. And so on...
Magnesium, strontium , and barium belong to group 2A of the periodic table. These have two valence electrons in their outermost shell. So these three elements have similar chemical properties. But the other given elements do not lie in same group so they have different chemical properties.
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No. Argon and chlorine are two different elements. Both belong to period 3. But chlorine is a group 17 element (with 17 protons) whereas argon belong to group 18 and has 18 protons.
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The groups have two different numbering systems.The elements in a group have similar properties.All elements in a column are in the same group.
Group 1 have one valence electron. The elements in Group 2 have two. The elements in Group 17 have seven valence electrons, and Group 18 elements have eight. Because the valence electrons within a family are the same, the elements in that group have similar properties.