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In the periodic table, the elements are grouped according to their properties. Elements in a group has an equal number of valence electrons. So the elements in a group have most common chemical properties.
The elements in the A columns of the periodic table are called representative elements or main group elements. They are grouped into families based on similar chemical properties and valence electron configurations.
Elements in the periodic table are grouped by similar chemical properties and electron configurations. The main groups are metals, nonmetals, and metalloids, which are further divided into specific columns based on shared characteristics like valence electrons and reactivity.
Johann grouped together Earth, Wind, and Fire as the first three elements.
they are grouped by there collums
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The representative elements, or main group elements, consist of all elements in the table's "s" and "p" blocks, excluding the noble gases. They are grouped into alkali metals, alkaline earth metals and post-transitional metals.
they are grouped by the number of valence electrons.
valence electrons and electronic configuration.
In the periodic table, the elements are grouped according to their properties. Elements in a group has an equal number of valence electrons. So the elements in a group have most common chemical properties.
Helium is not grouped with others in a family because it is part of the noble gases group. Its usual atomic structure consists of 2 electrons in its innermost shell and a total of 2 electrons overall.
groups 0 to 8 (colums) containing elements with simelar properties and the same ammount of electrons in their outer shells. They are also grouped non-metals, metals (most elements) transition metals and noble gases.
The elements in the A columns of the periodic table are called representative elements or main group elements. They are grouped into families based on similar chemical properties and valence electron configurations.
groups 0 to 8 (colums) containing elements with simelar properties and the same ammount of electrons in their outer shells. They are also grouped non-metals, metals (most elements) transition metals and noble gases.
Yes, in fact that is the entire purpose of the periodic table, which is a listing of elements based on their properties. In this table, elements are grouped by atomic number (# of protons), and number of electrons in outer energy level. Patterns can be found in groups of elements called periods and families (rows and columns on the table). Google the periodic table for an explanation of how to use this and as an example for your question. I had a school project that asked me to groups the elements according to their properties in a different way than the periodic table.
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there are grouped in clomesand rows ad groups