Hydrogen is placed in group-1 and period-1 in the Periodic Table as hydrogen has only one electron.
alkali metals
The number of valence electrons for the elements increases across a period, from 1 (group 1) to 8 (group 18).
Group-1 has largest atomic radius. It decreases across a period
Aluminium also known as Aluminum is found in group 3 period 3.
carbon (group 14, period 2) hydrogen (group 1, period 1) nitrogen (group 15, period 2) oxygen (group 16, period 2) sulphur (group 16, period 3) halogens (group 17, period 2-5)
alkali metals
Nitrogen is period 2, group 15. sodium is period 3 group 1, iodine is period5 group 17. mercury is period 6 group 12.
nitrogen- group 15; period 2 sodium- group 1; period 3 iodine- group 17; period 5 mercury- group 12; period 6
The number of valence electrons for the elements increases across a period, from 1 (group 1) to 8 (group 18).
The number of valence electrons for the elements increases across a period, from 1 (group 1) to 8 (group 18).
there is no element found in such a place because that spot doesn't exist. there is a period 4-7 but not 1-3 for group 6. that particular spot is open and doesn't include any elements
Nitrogen is found in Group 15 and Period 2. Xenon is found in Group 18 and Period 5. Cesium is found in Group 1 and Period 6.
No, the elements sodium (Na) and magnesium (Mg) are in Period 3, while silicon (Si) is in Period 3 in the periodic table of elements. Sodium is in group 1, magnesium is in group 2, and silicon is in group 14.
Group 17 elements (Halogens)Fluorine- Period 2Chlorine- Period 3Bromine-Period 4Iodine- Period 5Astatine- Period 6Ununseptium-Period 7There is 1 element from Group 17 that is part of Period 3.
Alkali Metals
Group-1 has largest atomic radius. It decreases across a period
group 1 elements