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).
Group 1, which is Group A
Because carbon is in group 14 of the periodic table and sodium is in group 1 so that means that sodium is more reactive because its in group 1 which is more reactive than group 14.
Sodium is in group one, chlorine in group 7. This means that a Sodium ion has a charge of +1, and a Chlorine ion has a charge of -1.
Its an alkali metal.
Sodium is more reactive then Magnesium as it is a group 1 element and magnesium is a group 2 element
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.)
B statement is correct.
Sodium: Group 1 Magnesium: Group 2
Group 1
sodium(Na) belongs to the Ist group. This group is also known as alkaline metals.
Sodium chloride is a salt.
Group ONE - this group is called the Alkali metal group
group 1
The Alkali Metals (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.
Its the group of salts belonging to the sodium family (i.e. having Sodium- Na in them ), like NaCl - Common salt or Sodium Chloride Sodium Family- all salts having sodium in them (composition) ex. Nacl (sodium) Bile salt
Sodium belongs to the alkali metal family.