Noble gases
No, Bromine is a pure element of halogens family while alkanes are compounds of carbon and hydrogen.
It is a metallic element in the alkali family
Group 1 or alkali metals
You can look at the periodic table of the elements and determine the number of valence electrons in that element. The Alkali metals have one The Alkaline earth metals have two The Transition metals have one to three, it depends The Boron family have three The Carbon family have four The Nitrogen family have five The Oxygen family have six The Halogen family have seven The Noble gases have eight
alkali metals
Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals Transition Elements Boron Family Carbon Family Nitrogen Family Oxygen Family Halogen Family The noble Gases
It is in the family name of transition metals Enjoy:D
No, Bromine is a pure element of halogens family while alkanes are compounds of carbon and hydrogen.
It is a transition element.
The element family that iron belongs to on the periodic table is the transition metals family. Other elements in this family include cobalt and nickel.
Alkali metal
It is a metallic element in the alkali family
Group 1 or alkali metals
Alkali matals
the alkali earth metals
You can look at the periodic table of the elements and determine the number of valence electrons in that element. The Alkali metals have one The Alkaline earth metals have two The Transition metals have one to three, it depends The Boron family have three The Carbon family have four The Nitrogen family have five The Oxygen family have six The Halogen family have seven The Noble gases have eight
It is a transition metal.