There are two columns (groups) on the Periodic Table that contain the word 'Alkali'. They are the first and second groups. The first group is the Alkali Metals. This group contains the elements Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr. The second group on the Periodic Table is the Alkaline Earth Metals. This group contains the elements Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra.
Acids are not on the periodic table. Acids are compounds, the periodic table is only for elements.
Metals are found in group-1 and 2. Group-1 are called alkalis and group-2 are called alkaline earth metals.
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A Periodic table The Periodic Table of the Elements.
I think what you are asking is about is which group on the periodic table has elements with an oxidation number of -1 in most ionic compounds. That is the 17th group - the halogens.
It is called the Periodic Table of Elements.
The rows on the periodic table are called periods
groups
Columns in the periodic table are called "groups" and there are 18 groups in the periodic table.
Periodic table comprises of rows and columns like in an organised manner. Hence, it is called a table.
The rows in the periodic table are called periods. There are 7 periods in periodic table.
An alkaline earth is an oxide of the elements of group II of the periodic table - not as basic as the alkalis and not so soluble in water.