All elements in a group have same chemical properties. They have same number of valence electrons.
All elements in group 16 share similar properties because their valence shells all contain the s2p4 electron configuration.
Non-metals in general are poor conductors of electricity. The elements generally regarded as nonmetals are: hydrogen (H) In Group 14: carbon (C) In Group 15: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) Several elements in Group 16, the chalcogens: oxygen (O), sulfur (S), selenium (Se) All elements in Group 17 - the halogens All elements in Group 18 - the noble gases
The elements in group 17 are known by the name halogens. They are non-metal elements and are at times referred to as salts.
Synthetic elements are found in the group of transuranium elements, which are elements with atomic numbers higher than uranium (92) on the periodic table. These elements are artificially created in a laboratory through nuclear reactions and have unstable nuclei.
Of what group??
Group 1 elements have an oxidation number of +1.
All elements in a group have same chemical properties. They have same number of valence electrons.
All elements in the groups (excluding transition metals) have the same number of electrons as the group number.
All elements in the same A group will have the same number of valence electrons.
elements in a group have the same number of valence electrons
Same elements of group have same valency. They possess same chemical behaviour.
All you have to do is look on your periodic table of elements. Metals are to the left and non-metals are to the right. This way we know group four are metals.
Copper, gold, and silver are the choices that represent a group of elements with common characteristics. All of these elements are metals.
All elements in group 16 share similar properties because their valence shells all contain the s2p4 electron configuration.
Practically all chemical elements can form salts.
It is true, all are solids.