I would say the same column, because they have the same amount of valence electrons, and will lose/gain them mostly the same.
The group number is an identifier used to describe the column of the standard Periodic Table in which the element appears.
It is at the very top left column. Hydrogen is the first element.
A scientist can find an element with properties similar to another by looking at elements in the same group or column of the periodic table. Elements in the same group tend to have similar chemical properties due to their similar outer electron configurations. This allows scientists to predict the behavior of an element based on its position on the periodic table.
In the Periodic Table, a group is a column of elements and a period is a row. The element in the 14th column and fourth row is germanium.
In the same column (group) but in a row below the chemical you start with.
A group in Periodic Table is the column of element in periodic table
The group number is an identifier used to describe the column of the standard Periodic Table in which the element appears.
In the same column.
The element rhenium (Re), atomic number 75, is in column 7 and period 6 on the periodic table.
A family of elements is a group (column) of the Periodic Table. The family of an element is the column it is in in the Periodic Table. In a family of elements, they all have similar properties. An Example of a Family of Elements;The Alkali Metals - Group 1LithiumSodiumPotassiumRubidiumCaesiumFrancium
In the Periodic Table, a group is a column of elements and a period is a row. The element in the 14th column and fourth row is germanium.
It is at the very top left column. Hydrogen is the first element.
families
In the Periodic Table of the Elements, a column (group) contains all elements that exist with the group number of electrons in the outer energy level of an atom of that element.
Caesium is an element, it can be found in the first column of the periodic table with an atomic no. of 55 and an atomic mass of 133
The heaviest radioactively stable element in the same column of a wide form periodic table as nitrogen is bismuth.
The element in a given vertical column (or groups) have the same number of valence electrons and hence have similar properties.