Alkali Metals
Alkaline Earth Metals
Transition Metals / Metalloids (d group) Halogens
Noble Gases
Excepting groups 5-12 of the periodic table.the atomic radius increase down in the group.
Silver is the 47th element on the periodic table. It is located in period 5 and group 11 in the periodic table.
Silver is in the period 5 and group 11 of the periodic table.
No , Iodine is placed in period-5 of the periodic table.
on the the periodic table for silver the atomic # is 47.
In the periodic table, the horizontal rows are called periods and the vertical columns are groups. Iodine is in period 5.
The transition elements are found all in the middle, but don't include Lanthanum and Actinium together with it. Because those two are all from the Rare Earth Elements section.Here is the link with a picture of it. Should be able to give you a clear open of mind about periodic table.http://www.modelscience.com/PeriodicTable.html
Excepting groups 5-12 of the periodic table.the atomic radius increase down in the group.
Silver is the 47th element on the periodic table. It is located in period 5 and group 11 in the periodic table.
Groups 4 (can make positive and negative ions), 5, 6 and 7.
Silver is in the period 5 and group 11 of the periodic table.
No , Iodine is placed in period-5 of the periodic table.
The groups of the periodic table are:Group 1: Alkali MetalsGroup 2: Alkali Earth MetalsGroup 3: BoronGroup 4: CarbonGroup 5: NitrogenGroup 6: OxygenGroup 7: HalogensGroup 8: Noble or Inert Gases
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on the the periodic table for silver the atomic # is 47.
Boron is located in Group 13 (formerly Group IIIA) and Period 2 of the periodic table. It has an atomic number of 5.
well, hydrogen, oxygen, helium, neon, nitrogen. honestly? the periodic table? the first 5 elements on the periodic table are non metals