The elements phosphorus and sulfur are elements 15 and 16 on the Periodic Table. They will have more in common than sodium, element 11 and an Alkali metal from Group 1 of the table, will have with either phosphorus or sulfur.
Phosphorus is in the 15th column of the periodic table (Nitrogen group) That means that it has similar valence shell electronic properties as nitrogen arsenic antimony bismuth
Sodium is and Fluorine is but Sodium Fluoride is a compound and therefore doesn't belong on a table of elements.
Na (sodium) belongs to the first group (vertical row) in the periodic table, all of the other elements in this group (row) have similar characteristics to each other. In general, each group has similar characteristics.
No, sodium is not a transition state element. Take a look at your periodic table of the elements.
Each element has similar properties to the other elements in its group on the periodic table. Sodium is an alkali metal, and those are the elements in Group 1 of the periodic table of elements. We know that lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium and francium all have similar chemical properties.
Phosphorus is in the 15th column of the periodic table (Nitrogen group) That means that it has similar valence shell electronic properties as nitrogen arsenic antimony bismuth
Very reactive elements on the periodic table include the alkali and alkaline earth metals, the halogens, hydrogen, phosphorus, europium, and plutonium among others.
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Because they are adjacent members of the same periodic table column.
no. sodium bicarbonate is a compound. periodic table contains only elements, not compounds
As it is a periodic table of elements and sodium chloride is a compound consisting of sodium, chlorine and oxygen, sodium chloride does not appear on the periodic table.
Sodium is and Fluorine is but Sodium Fluoride is a compound and therefore doesn't belong on a table of elements.
NaCl (Sodium chloride) is not on the periodic table because it isn't a chemical element. Sodium chloride is a chemical compound formed when the elements Sodium and Chlorine react with each other.
NA is the symbol for sodium.
You can tell by the location, and the fact that they are both in the same column. Elements in the same column (or group) have similar properties.
Both elements, sodium (Na) and potassium (K) lie in the Group 1 column of the Periodic Table , which contains the members of the Alkali Metals family. Members within a family, or column, of elements tend to have similar chemical properties.
Sodium hydroxide is a compound. Only elements are found in the periodic table, not compounds.