In the Periodic Table Of Elements, elements are not necessarily similar under the same period. But, they are similar under the same group.
they only have one thing in particular they have the same amounts of shells for the atoms
elements in the same column are in the same group or family. the rows in the periodic table are called periods
NO,because different grops have different properties
All elements in the same horizontal row of the periodic table are in the same period, there are 7 periods.
No. That would not be possible. For a given family and period, there is only ONE element.
Yes. The transition elements, the Lanthanides and the Actinides.
because there dumb
a family is a column of elements a period is a row of elements
Elements in the same column belong to the same family. The elements in the family also have the same number of valence electrons.
the period
The shell diagram differ among the elements in the same family...
yes
No, on the periodic table of elements a family is a group of elements that are in the same row.Answered by Faustin Obedi
elements in the same column are in the same group or family. the rows in the Periodic Table are called periods
a family is a column of elements a period is a row of elements
a 'family' of elements or also called a group
Elements in the same column belong to the same family. The elements in the family also have the same number of valence electrons.
Elements with same properties are found in same group.They are also called families.
All elements within a column are called a group.
Elements in same period have same shell. The electron enters outermost shell.
a 'family' of elements or also called a group
The elements in the same vertical column have certain similar chemical properties hence they work as a family. Eg- Halogen family
No, elements in the same column are in the same family.
Elements in group 1 have a lower number of electrons with respect to the other elements in the same period.