Earth, air, water, fire.
Group 18 (Noble Gases) contains the largest main group elements because they have the highest atomic numbers and largest atomic radii among the main group elements.
No, halogen is not the largest group of the periodic table.
Group-1 has largest atomic radius. It decreases across a period
No. Silicates are the largest mineral group.
The element with the highest first ionization energy in group 14 is carbon.
The question is unclear, but from what I can understand the answer is the halogens.
The atomic radii of members of the Group 1A (Alkali metals), increases down the group. Therefore Francium has the largest atomic radius of the Alkali metals. However Fr has no stable isotopes, thus is not naturally occurring. So Cs-133 is the largest you can find.
Yes, metals constitute the largest number of elements on the periodic table. There are around 91 naturally occurring elements that are classified as metals, making them the most numerous group.
You can list groups of elements in increasing order by arranging them from smallest to largest value. Start with the smallest element and proceed to the largest element in the group. This will help you organize the elements in a clear and systematic way.
Beryllium is the group 3A element with the highest ionization energy.
Francium (Fr) has the largest atom among the group 1A elements. It has the highest atomic number and electron shells, resulting in a larger atomic size compared to other group 1A elements such as lithium, sodium, and potassium.
The largest nuclear charge in Group 2 is found in the element radium (Ra) with an atomic number of 88. This means radium has 88 protons in its nucleus, which gives it the largest nuclear charge in Group 2.