None are derived from another.
nonmetals
Various types of bonds that they either do or do not form with other atoms
a group of elements that have similar properties are arranged one on top of the other on the periodic table. These groups are also called families
Inert gases, also known as noble gases, have full valence shells of electrons, making them stable and unreactive. This stability is due to their complete octet of electrons. In contrast, other groups in the periodic table have varying numbers of valence electrons and are more likely to form chemical bonds with other elements to achieve stability.
Noble gases actually have the most stable electronic configurations in the periodic table due to having a full outer shell of electrons. This full octet makes them less likely to react with other elements, earning them the name "noble gases."
the ones that have similar properties with each other, right?
Semiconductors are located in groups 13-16 of the periodic table, which is different from the location of other element families like metals and nonmetals. Semiconductors have an intermediate conductivity compared to metals and nonmetals, making them important for electronics. Their position on the periodic table gives them unique properties related to their electronic structure and bonding abilities.
families are different in lots of ways. such as culture, nationality and other interesting stuff.
The Periodic table can be divided into nine families of elements each having similar properties. The families include: Alkali metals Alkaline metals The Transition metals Other metals Metalloids Non-metals Noble gases Rare Earth
Alkali metals are very reactive, easily react with water, the have the valence is +1, they doesn't exist free in the nature, etc.
Not closely. Although it is grouped with the chalcogens in the periodic table it is much more electronegative than the others which makes its chemistry different.
The number of protons in the nucleus or the number of electrons surrounding the nucleus. This number is also called atomic number of the element.
They are called groups or families. Often the elements that are found in the same group as each other have similar chemistry and reactivity.Each column is named as follows, going from left to right across the Periodic Table (see the Web Links to the left for a periodic table).The names in bold are the most very commonly used names (some of the other names are not very often used).
because they have different opinions about each other
nonmetals
they are different to each other
There is the: Alkali Metals Alkaline earth metals Metals Other Metals Non Metals Halogens Noble Gases