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The five named groups from the periodic table are the alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, noble gases, and transition metals. Each group has unique properties and characteristics based on their electron configurations.
You would likely find five elements with very similar properties in the same group of the periodic table. For example, elements in Group 1 (alkali metals) like lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, and cesium share similar characteristics such as being soft, highly reactive metals with low melting points and easily losing electron to form cations.
The five properties Mendeleev used in his table were atomic mass, chemical properties, valency (oxidation state), color, and density.
Properties such as shape, size, texture, and color can be observed with the five senses and generally do not change the object itself. These properties are inherent to the object and remain constant regardless of how they are perceived.
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The five named groups from the periodic table are the alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, noble gases, and transition metals. Each group has unique properties and characteristics based on their electron configurations.
The five main groups of materials are metals, polymers, ceramics, composites, and semiconductors. Each group has unique properties and characteristics that make them suitable for different applications in various industries.
There are five d orbitals, known as dz2, dxy, dxz, dyz , and dx2-y2. The special properties of transition metals are because of the d-orbitals.
You would likely find five elements with very similar properties in the same group of the periodic table. For example, elements in Group 1 (alkali metals) like lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, and cesium share similar characteristics such as being soft, highly reactive metals with low melting points and easily losing electron to form cations.
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The five properties Mendeleev used in his table were atomic mass, chemical properties, valency (oxidation state), color, and density.
Non-metals typically exhibit the following five physical properties: they are generally poor conductors of heat and electricity, which makes them insulators; they have lower densities compared to metals; they can exist in various states at room temperature, including gases (like oxygen), liquids (like bromine), and solids (like sulfur); they tend to have lower melting and boiling points; and they are often brittle in their solid form, rather than malleable or ductile.
poor metals have four, five, six..... electrons in its outermost shells these poor metals are also known as non-metals.
The five main properties of life are: -ability to process energy -ability to reproduce -growth -response to stimuli -homeostasis