They are all part of the periodic timetable, silicon is (G4,P3), Cobalt (P4), Argon (G8,P3), Bromine (G7,P4) and Tellurium (G6,P5)
Note: G=Group, there are 8 groups and also subdivisions of the groups.
P=Period, there are 7 periods altogether.
They are all in the coal family, wich wll mak hem in common.
Errors in arrangement would occur if the elements were arranged solely based on mass in the areas of iodine and tellurium, cobalt and nickel, and argon and potassium. These discrepancies were corrected by rearranging elements based on their chemical properties, leading to the modern periodic table arrangement.
Hydrogen/ helium/ lithium/ beryllium/ boron/ carbon/ nitrogen/ oxygen/ florine/ neon/ sodium/ magnesium/ aluminium/ silicon/ phosphorus/sulfur/ cholrine/argon/ potassium/ calcium/ scandium/ titanium/ vanadium/chromium/mangense/ iron/ cobalt/ nickel/ copper/ zinc/gallium/germanuim/ arsenic/ selenium/ bromine/ krypton/ rubiduim/ stronituim/ytruim/zirocium.(niobuim/molybdenum.)Thats all I know x s.f.k
Three pairs of elements that are not ordered by atomic mass are: potassium (K, atomic mass ~39.1) and argon (Ar, atomic mass ~39.9), where potassium comes before argon in the periodic table; cobalt (Co, atomic mass ~58.9) and nickel (Ni, atomic mass ~58.7), where cobalt is placed before nickel; and iodine (I, atomic mass ~126.9) and tellurium (Te, atomic mass ~127.6), where iodine precedes tellurium. These examples highlight instances where the arrangement of elements does not strictly follow increasing atomic mass.
There are 118 elements. They are on the Periodic Table.
silicon
They are all in the coal family, wich wll mak hem in common.
Oxygen=8 Bromine=45 Helium=2 Argon=22 Manganese=30 Silicone=14
Argon and bromine are not similar. Argon is a colorless, odorless gas that belongs to the noble gas group on the periodic table, while bromine is a reddish-brown liquid halogen. Argon is chemically inert and does not readily react with other elements, while bromine is a highly reactive element.
argon
Argon is used as a protective gas in the process of preparation of silicon crystals.
Errors in arrangement would occur if the elements were arranged solely based on mass in the areas of iodine and tellurium, cobalt and nickel, and argon and potassium. These discrepancies were corrected by rearranging elements based on their chemical properties, leading to the modern periodic table arrangement.
Hydrogen/ helium/ lithium/ beryllium/ boron/ carbon/ nitrogen/ oxygen/ florine/ neon/ sodium/ magnesium/ aluminium/ silicon/ phosphorus/sulfur/ cholrine/argon/ potassium/ calcium/ scandium/ titanium/ vanadium/chromium/mangense/ iron/ cobalt/ nickel/ copper/ zinc/gallium/germanuim/ arsenic/ selenium/ bromine/ krypton/ rubiduim/ stronituim/ytruim/zirocium.(niobuim/molybdenum.)Thats all I know x s.f.k
Beryllium: alkaline earths family Uranium: actinoids family Bromine: halogens family Argon: noble gas family
Three pairs of elements that are not ordered by atomic mass are: potassium (K, atomic mass ~39.1) and argon (Ar, atomic mass ~39.9), where potassium comes before argon in the periodic table; cobalt (Co, atomic mass ~58.9) and nickel (Ni, atomic mass ~58.7), where cobalt is placed before nickel; and iodine (I, atomic mass ~126.9) and tellurium (Te, atomic mass ~127.6), where iodine precedes tellurium. These examples highlight instances where the arrangement of elements does not strictly follow increasing atomic mass.
Silicon is larger than Argon for several reasons: If the electron configuration is examined, it becomes clear. Si has the configuration [Ne]3s23p2 while Argon's is [Ne] 3s23p6 As you can see, both elements have valence electrons in the same energy level, the p orbital, but Argot has more protons in its nucleus, so therefore, it's pull of the electrons to it's core is higher than that of Silicon. So, Argon is SMALLER than Silicon. Hope this helped.
There are 118 elements. They are on the Periodic Table.