All elements in Group 7 have the same number of electrons in their outermost shell and this number corresponds to the group number.
True. In geometry it is sometimes helpful to group objects and look at similarities between them.
they belong to the same group.
Strontium is an alkaline earth metal; group 2 and period 5 in the periodic table of Mendeleev.
They are both hard like my boner.
its the boron group which contains one metalloid and 5 metals
They are all pnictogens (pnicogens) They all behave in similar ways
True. In geometry it is sometimes helpful to group objects and look at similarities between them.
Some similarities between a group and a team are they are both comprised of 2 or more people. They often have similar goals or objectives in mind. Another similarities between a group and team is that they gather together for the same idea or purpose.
True. In geometry it is sometimes helpful to group objects and look at similarities between them.
By listing their collective and individual properties, pointing out similarities and differences.
they belong to the same group.
The periodic table of Mendeleev has 18 groups.
The difference between a period and a group is that:A periodic is a horizontal row of elements in the periodic table, which simply means the column of the periodic table.A group is a vertical row of elements in the periodic table, which simply means the row of the periodic table.
The nitrogen group is a group of elements located in group 15 of the periodic table. It includes nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), arsenic (As), antimony (Sb), and bismuth (Bi). These elements share similarities in their chemical properties due to having the same number of valence electrons.
Chlorine has characteristics most similar to fluorine because they are both in the same group (group 17) of the periodic table. They have similar chemical properties such as high electronegativity and reactivity.
True. In geometry it is sometimes helpful to group objects and look at similarities between them.
Germanium belongs to Group 14 in the periodic table, also known as the Carbon Group. It is a metalloid with properties intermediate between metals and nonmetals.