You would see which group the element was in and then replace it with another element from the same group, as all elements in a group have similar properties. For example you could replace Sodium with Potassium as they are both in Group 1.
Z is atomic number, so from the periodic table, you can see that this is the element krypton, Kr. You can also see that this element is in Group 18 (VIIIA), which is the noble gases group.
A family (or group) is one column of elements in the periodic table of elements. For example, beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium and radium form one family. Please see the link.
To answer this question and all other questions about valence electron, you should know where the element is on the periodic table. You can see that F is the 7th group. F is fluorine, which has 7 valence electrons. Fluoride is F with a negative charge which means it has one more electron, so Fluoride has 8 valence electrons.
Elements are located on the periodic table based off of their atomic number, but the vertical columns they are in (groups) show how many valence electrons they have. If an element were in Group 3 of the periodic table, it would have 3 valence electrons, and so on. This doesn't apply to the Transition Metals, so one should skip straight to Group 14, where the elements all have 4 valence electrons. Group 15 has 5, Group 16, 6, etc. The one exception to this is Helium, which is in Group 18 but only has 2.
If we look at the periodic table, we can see that the first element in Group I is Hydrogen.
You would see which group the element was in and then replace it with another element from the same group, as all elements in a group have similar properties. For example you could replace Sodium with Potassium as they are both in Group 1.
Z is atomic number, so from the periodic table, you can see that this is the element krypton, Kr. You can also see that this element is in Group 18 (VIIIA), which is the noble gases group.
The order of an elementg in a group is the least positive integer k such that gk is the identity.Now look at the same group, we know there exists an element h such that gh=hg=e where e is the identity. This must be true because existence of inverses is one of the conditions required for a set to be a group. So if gk=e and gh=e, then gk =gh and we see the relation between k, the order and h the inverse in the group.
A family (or group) is one column of elements in the periodic table of elements. For example, beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium and radium form one family. Please see the link.
Did you know that this element is the heaviest ever made?
i don't know but i'm still hoping that ss501 will start again! i know many of the tripleS fan wants them to see in stage in one group! i wanna see them again performs.... TRIPLES<3
The number of electrons in the outermost energy shell is usually used in finding the valency of a given element. For instance elements that have two electrons in the outermost energy shell have valency 2.
Yes, Ni is a representative element. In the periodic table, representative elements are the group 1A (alkali metals), group 2A (alkaline earth metals), and groups 3A to 7A (main group elements). Ni is found in group 10, which makes it a transition metal rather than a representative element.
Speak to him about something trivial on his own not in a group and see if he speaks to you more than he would if in a group Ask him for a small favour and see how quick he obliges :)
All I know is that you can get most of the Pokemon before you even get near the Pokemon league (trust me, I have it!!!!). They are all the same; except from the fact that you would see the Original Giratina instead of the one you see now(yes, I know. I have also asked the Nintendo group but they said that the 'Other Form' is the one you see now in your Diamond and Pearl.)
I think the song you are referring to may be "I Know a Heartache When I See One" by Jennifer Warnes.