Groups in the Periodic Table are donated by numbers , NOT letters.
Sodium is in Group 1 ( Also known as the alkali metals)
Othe metals in this group are ;- Lithium(Li), Sodium(Na), Potassium(K), Rubidium(Rb), Caesium(Cs) and Francium(Fr).
Your question does not make sense. Sodium is an element. It is a member of the "alkali metal" group of elements. (Group 1 in the Periodic Table.)
The two groups are sodium (Na) from Group 1 and chlorine (Cl) from Group 17 of the periodic table. When sodium and chlorine combine, they form sodium chloride (NaCl), which is commonly known as table salt.
Sodium can be found in group 1 and it is listed in the periodic table as part of the alkali metal group.
Sodium is a soft, silvery-white, highly reactive metal that belongs to the alkali metal group in the periodic table.
Nitrogen is period 2, group 15. sodium is period 3 group 1, iodine is period5 group 17. mercury is period 6 group 12.
B statement is correct.
No, sodium and magnesium are not in the same group on the periodic table. Sodium is in Group 1 (alkali metals) while magnesium is in Group 2 (alkaline earth metals).
It creates a brownish liquid that makes an azo dye called Para Red when it is combined with a bright yellow mixture created from para-nitroaniline/HCl/sodium nitrite. So the reaction that you are talking about basically makes a brownish dye.
Group ONE - this group is called the Alkali metal group
sodium(Na) belongs to the Ist group. This group is also known as alkaline metals.
Sodium belongs to the group 1 of the periodic table, known as the alkali metals group.
Group 1
Sodium is in Group 1 and Period 3 of the periodic table.
Sodium chloride is a salt.
group 1
If you think to sodium chloride (NaCl), sodium is from the first group and chlorine from the nine group.
No; sodium is in the group 1, chlorine is in the group 17.