Transition metals or d-block elements
group 17
group 1 elements make their hydroxides are highly basic, they are the elements with least ionisation energy
They are called groups and have similar properties with the other elements in that group.
GROUPS have more in common than PERIODS. I don't know why, I just know the answer.From, Bryan Hollick
All you have to do is look on your periodic table of elements. Metals are to the left and non-metals are to the right. This way we know group four are metals.
group 17
group 1 elements make their hydroxides are highly basic, they are the elements with least ionisation energy
They are called groups and have similar properties with the other elements in that group.
Alkali Metals, except for Hydrogen, which is a Nonmetal.
GROUPS have more in common than PERIODS. I don't know why, I just know the answer.From, Bryan Hollick
All you have to do is look on your periodic table of elements. Metals are to the left and non-metals are to the right. This way we know group four are metals.
elements are in the same group since they react similarly to other elements in that group.
Each column is a group of chemical elements.
dont know and dont really care tbh
Group 1 Elements (elements in the first group [column]) are classed as Alkali Metals. Group 2 Elements (elements in the second group [column]) are classed as Alkaline Earth Metals. All elements not in a representative group are classed as Transition Metals. Group 3 Elements (elements in the third full group [coulumn]) are classed as Earth Metals
main group elements
Group 17 elements are called the halogens. Group 18 elements are called the noble gases.