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In what column is beryllium in?

Beryllium is in column 2 of a wide form periodic table and column II(A) of a narrow form periodic table.


What faimly is boron found in?

Boron is in column 3 of the expanded form periodic table.


Where are group located on the periodic table table?

In a column that is numbered 16 on most "extended form" tables or VI(A) on "narrow form" tables.


What group number is Ag in?

Silver is in column 11 in the most common wide form periodic table.


What bond does potassium usually form?

forms with halogens the second to the right column on the periodic table


What is the atomic number and column of seaborgium?

The atomic number of seaborgium is 106, and it is found in column 6 of a wide form periodic table.


How many electrons are in the outer ring of cesium?

Cesium has one valence electrons in its outer ring, as indicated by its placement in column 1 of a wide form periodic table or column IA of a narrow form periodic table.


What family does the titanium belong in periodic table?

Titanium is in period 4 and column 4 of a wide form periodic table. The elements most nearly similar to it chemically are zirconium and hafnium, the next heavier elements in the same column.


Why do the elements in a column on the periodic table form a group?

Elements in the same column on the periodic table, known as a group, share similar chemical properties due to having the same number of valence electrons. This results in them displaying similar reactivity patterns and forming similar types of compounds when they react with other elements.


Which elements form a divalent cation and which elements form a trivalent anions?

Divalent cation: Ca2+ Trivalent anion: (PO4)3-


In the periodic table elements in the first columns are called what?

The elements located in the first column, group IA on the periodic table, are called alkali metals.


What group in the periodic table is referred to the halogens?

In the usual form of the periodic table in current high school textbooks, the halogens are in column 17. In older books, this column was often designated as VII.