The elements in group 1a to 8a called representative elements. This is due to the fact that they portray as wide array of chemical and physical properties.
Sometimes these are called the "representative" elements.
They follow a pattern for valence electrons.
Groups 6A and 7A are typically classified as the "chalcogens" and "halogens," respectively. Group 8A is known as the "noble gases."
any in column 1a, 2a, 3a-8a
Members of group 18, or the noble gases, are unreactive because they have a full valence shell of electrons. This stable electron configuration makes them very unreactive and unlikely to form chemical bonds with other elements.
Sometimes these are called the "representative" elements.
They follow a pattern for valence electrons.
Yes In Groups 1A through 8A
-melting/freezing point -boiling point -density -reactivity with acid -flammability -solubility
The block in the periodic table that consists of elements in groups 3A through 8A is the p-block.
groups 1a,2a,3a,4a,5a,6a,7a,8a : elements of each group generally have similar properties do to similar #s of valence e-s.
They are called noble gases or inert elements. Belong to group 8A or 18 They are called noble gases or inert elements. Belong to group 8A or 18 They are called noble gases or inert elements. Belong to group 8A or 18
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Groups 6A and 7A are typically classified as the "chalcogens" and "halogens," respectively. Group 8A is known as the "noble gases."
Group 8a
1a
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