It is a transition metal; it does not have a numerical group.
No, copper is not an alkali metal. Copper is a transition metal that belongs to group 11 on the periodic table. Alkali metals are found in group 1 of the periodic table.
No, copper is not a halogen. Halogens are elements found in Group 17 of the periodic table, including fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. Copper is a transition metal found in Group 11.
Copper belongs to the element group of transition metals in the periodic table.
Copper and silver are in the same group (11 or copper group) and of course have some similarities.
Gold, Silver and Copper belong to the native elements mineral group.
Copper--Cu, atomic number 29--is in Group 11 Period 4.
No, copper is not an alkali metal. Copper is a transition metal that belongs to group 11 on the periodic table. Alkali metals are found in group 1 of the periodic table.
Group 11, transition metals
It is a transition metal, Group 11.
No, copper is not a halogen. Halogens are elements found in Group 17 of the periodic table, including fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. Copper is a transition metal found in Group 11.
Gold is in the copper-silver-gold group of metals.
Copper belongs to the element group of transition metals in the periodic table.
copper, soil, and nitrogen
it is in group-2 welcome
iron-group 8 copper silver and gold-group 11
Copper is in the group 11 of the periodic table: copper, silver, gold, roentgenium.
The atomic number of copper is 29, group 11, period 4.