An element in the activity series can replace any element below it on the list. The ability of an element to react is referred to as the element's activity.
Neptunium is a member of the actinides group.
The second element in group 1 is beryllium, with an atomic number of 4.
Silicon is a chemical element that belongs to Group 14 and Period 3 of the periodic table.
Elements in the same group, or vertical column, of the periodic table all have the same valence electron configuration, and therefore all have similar reactivity.See the Related Questions to the left for more information.
There is no element that has been found yet with those characteristics ( group 5, period 2)
You would see which group the element was in and then replace it with another element from the same group, as all elements in a group have similar properties. For example you could replace Sodium with Potassium as they are both in Group 1.
Americium is a member of the actinides group.
Carbon is not a family name; it is a chemical element that is found in group 14 of the periodic table. It is not part of the rare earth elements series, which are a group of 17 elements in the lanthanide series and actinide series of the periodic table.
A family name is typically a surname shared by members of a family. An element series refers to a group of chemical elements that share common properties or characteristics.
No, germanium is not a rare earth element. It is a metalloid in group 14 of the periodic table, along with carbon, silicon, and tin. Rare earth elements are a group of elements found in the lanthanide series of the periodic table.
When a ring is activated in a chemical reaction, it becomes more reactive and can attract a particular element or group to substitute another element or group within the ring. This substitution occurs due to the increased reactivity of the activated ring, allowing for the desired element or group to replace the existing one.
none. It is not a mineral and is considered to be an element
In a single replacement reaction, the element that is most active is the one that is higher up on the reactivity series than the element it is trying to replace. The more active element will displace the less active element in the reaction.
"Carbonate" is not an element or an element group; instead, it is a polyatomic anion and is one of a large group of oxyanions.
Plutonium is a member of the actinides group.
Polonium is a member of the group 16 of the periodic table of Mendeleev (chalcogens).
The order of an element in a multiplicative group is the power to which it must be raised to get the identity element.