Group-1 and 2 have metallic properties. They possess same properties.
The groups each have different names. Group one is made up of Alkali Metals (except for Hydrogen). Group two is made of Alkali Earth Metals. The other groups include Transition Metals, Noble Gases, Poor Metals and Non Metals.
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families determine the energy level of an element and groups determine their properties.
Lanthanides and alkaline earth metals are both groups of elements on the periodic table. They have similar atomic properties, such as high reactivity and the ability to form ionic compounds. Both groups are also found in nature as essential elements in various minerals.
Metals can be found in Groups 1, 2, and 13-15 of the periodic table. These groups include elements such as alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and transition metals, all of which exhibit metallic properties like conductivity, malleability, and luster.
Groups on the periodic table with similar properties are elements that have the same number of valence electrons. These elements tend to have similar chemical reactivity and often form similar types of compounds. For example, Group 1 elements (alkali metals) are highly reactive metals that readily lose their outer electron to form +1 ions.
The groups each have different names. Group one is made up of Alkali Metals (except for Hydrogen). Group two is made of Alkali Earth Metals. The other groups include Transition Metals, Noble Gases, Poor Metals and Non Metals.
Non metals are grouped together because of their similar properties. They are placed in groups-15,16 and 17
Metals and non-metals are the two groups. Metal loose electrons. Non metals gain electrons.
The alkali metals (Group 1) and the alkaline earth metals (Group 2) are most similar in chemical properties due to both groups having similar metallic properties, reactivity, and ability to form cations with a +1 or +2 charge.
The periodic table of elements is divided into groups and periods. The groups (columns) are elements with similar chemical properties, while the periods (rows) represent the number of electron shells in an atom. The main subcategories include metals, nonmetals, and metalloids.
according to their properties. metals, nonmetals, and metalloids
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families determine the energy level of an element and groups determine their properties.
Generally, if you look down a group of the periodic table, they all share similar characteristics (groups 1-8). The transition metals and lanthanides and actinides can vary
Yes, the periodic table of the elements organises the elements into groups of similar properties. E.g. the Noble Gases are together on the right hand side of the table (they are Helium, neon, argon etc). The non-metals are on the left of the table and are beside the poor metals.