Yes. Its true that elements with similar properties are found in same group.
This is true
Elements of same group have the same number of valence electrons and hence have similar properties.
Elements with same properties are present in same group. They are not present in same period. For example- alkali metals are present in same group.
Elements in the same group have same number of valence electrons and hence have similar chemical and physical properties.
Physical and chemical properties change somewhat regularly across a period. Elements that are close to each other in the same period tend to be more similar than elements that are father apart.
The sixth period transition element with properties mist similar to Ni is platinum with symbol Pt, because both these elements are in Column 10 of a wide form periodic table.
The Periodic table is a representation of all elements grouped in a manner that lists elements with similar properties in columns. Adjacent columns have deceasing or increasing characteristics
no. A period is a row of elements in the periodic table whose properties change gradually and predictably.
They have similar chemical properties.
Elements of same group have the same number of valence electrons and hence have similar properties.
The rows in periodic table are known as periods. The arrangement is such that elements with similar properties fall in the same period.
Elements with same properties are found in same group.They are also called families.
Basically they are classified on the basis of repetition of similar properties......... Elements with same properties are assigned according to their groups.......each member of a particular group in a periodic table resembles almost similar properties elements with electron entering same shell is assigned same period....Thats how elements are classified
Elements with same properties are present in same group. They are not present in same period. For example- alkali metals are present in same group.
Elements in the same group have same number of valence electrons and hence have similar chemical and physical properties.
Physical and chemical properties change somewhat regularly across a period. Elements that are close to each other in the same period tend to be more similar than elements that are father apart.
Periods and series are used when grouping elements. Elements are listed in rows, as periods, on the periodic table so that each is grouped with others with similar properties.
The sixth period transition element with properties mist similar to Ni is platinum with symbol Pt, because both these elements are in Column 10 of a wide form periodic table.