Group-1 and 2 have metallic properties. They possess same properties.
transition metals (between group 2 and 3)
Mg, Ca, Sr, and Ba
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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.
families determine the energy level of an element and groups determine their properties.
Non metals are grouped together because of their similar properties. They are placed in groups-15,16 and 17
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Non metals are grouped together because of their similar properties. They are placed in groups-15,16 and 17
Groups. For example, the halogens share properties, the noble gases share properties.
Metals and non-metals are the two groups. Metal loose electrons. Non metals gain electrons.
according to their properties. metals, nonmetals, and metalloids
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.
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.
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
families determine the energy level of an element and groups determine their properties.
Non metals are grouped together because of their similar properties. They are placed in groups-15,16 and 17
The Periodic Table is organized by atomic number, metals, nonmetals, metalloids, periods, groups, and stability.
Noble family, transition group, alkali metals, alkaline earth metals,halogens...