Column 8 elements are known as the noble gases or inert gases. They include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. These elements have a full outer electron shell, making them stable and nonreactive.
zirconium, hafnium, and rutherfordium are all in the same family as titanium. To help you along your way, I'll let you in on a little secret:An element's "family" is a fancy way of saying the "column" (vertical row) on the periodic table of elements. So anything in that column is in the same family as that element.The reason it is organized this way is because all of the elements in that family have the same number of valance electrons (save for helium, which only has 2 valance electrons, and the rest of the noble gas family have 8). Valance electrons are the electrons in the outer most electron orbitals.
There are 8 valence electrons in the noble gases, the family of elements furthest to the right on the periodic table.
The properties were repeated after 8 elements.
valence electrons can be determined by remember the number of electrons in the last shell. this can be done easily like this first ring: 2 second ring: 8 third ring: 8 So if the number is 8 (oxygen) you know there will six valence electrons in the second shell because it will be 2)6) and oxygen will need two more electrons to become stable. or I label the top of my periodic table 1 through 8 skipping the transition elements. These numbers can be very helpful. i.e The numbers will represent the number of valence electrons, the normal valency will be what makes it obey octet rule (total of 8) ie Nitrogen is family 5 it will need 3 to make it 8, so normal valency is 3. This is good for all but Hydrogen, because its normal valency is 1. They will also show the charge after ionization (rows 1, 2, and Al the charge will be +1,+2,+3 ; rows 5 through 8, if you minus 8 from the row number you will get the charge, N = -3, O = -2 and so on) This will only get you so far, but in early chemistry it is very helpful. --Cswigert
The elements in the 8 main columns of the Pperiodic Table are called Groups. Groups 1 and 2 are separated from Groups 3 to 8 by a block of elements called the Transition Series and the columns in this series have no specific names.
mendeleev's name for a column of elements was groups.
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Column 8 elements are known as the noble gases or inert gases. They include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. These elements have a full outer electron shell, making them stable and nonreactive.
It is a "column" that represents a specific type of elements with the same type of characteristicas and also are likely to have the same valence electrons. e.g. the Noble Gases Family compose the "Group 8" because they all not react with any other element and their outer orbital has 8 valence electrons, which means is full, and that is also why the do not react!
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If family VIIIA is the same as column 8 in a wide form periodic table, iron.
A group in the periodic table is a column of elements that share similar chemical properties due to having the same number of electrons in their outer energy level. Groups are vertical columns and are numbered from 1 to 18.
7.848 '7' is in the UNITS column Decimal point '8' is in the TENTHS column '4' is in the HUNDREDTHS column '8' is in the THOUSANDTHS Column .
zirconium, hafnium, and rutherfordium are all in the same family as titanium. To help you along your way, I'll let you in on a little secret:An element's "family" is a fancy way of saying the "column" (vertical row) on the periodic table of elements. So anything in that column is in the same family as that element.The reason it is organized this way is because all of the elements in that family have the same number of valance electrons (save for helium, which only has 2 valance electrons, and the rest of the noble gas family have 8). Valance electrons are the electrons in the outer most electron orbitals.
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