Metals are grouped together according to their electron structure.
Because they are metals
Non metals are grouped together because of their similar properties. They are placed in groups-15,16 and 17
Metals are located on the left side in the periodic table. Group IA and Group IIA, they are the most occupied metals. The transition elements are also considered metals.
These elements are grouped together because they are all halogens, forming a specific group on the periodic table. Halogens share similar chemical properties due to having seven valence electrons, which gives them a tendency to gain one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration. This similarity in reactivity and electron configuration is why fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine are grouped together.
Actinides have similar properties.
yes all noble gases are non metals in the sense that they are not metals ,but they are in no way similar to nonmetals that they should be grouped together , they are after all the noble in nature . :)
Non metals are grouped together because of their similar properties. They are placed in groups-15,16 and 17
Non metals are grouped together because of their similar properties. They are placed in groups-15,16 and 17
Non metals are grouped together because of their similar properties. They are placed in groups-15,16 and 17
Metals are grouped together to the left of the Periodic table.
These elements are grouped together because they are all halogens, forming a specific group on the periodic table. Halogens share similar chemical properties due to having seven valence electrons, which gives them a tendency to gain one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration. This similarity in reactivity and electron configuration is why fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine are grouped together.
Non metals are grouped together because of their similar properties. They are placed in groups-15,16 and 17
The most reactive metals are grouped in the alkali metal group located in the first column (group 1) of the periodic table. These metals include lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K), rubidium (Rb), cesium (Cs), and francium (Fr). They are highly reactive due to their tendency to lose an electron to achieve a full outer shell.
some metals in the periodic table like antimony show the characters of both metals and non metals in their chemical reactions so that they cannot actually be labelled as a METAL or NON METAL.hence they are grouped as metalloids
The representative elements, or main group elements, consist of all elements in the table's "s" and "p" blocks, excluding the noble gases. They are grouped into alkali metals, alkaline earth metals and post-transitional metals.
Metals are located on the left side in the periodic table. Group IA and Group IIA, they are the most occupied metals. The transition elements are also considered metals.
Metals
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