groups on the Periodic Table are the vertical coumns that go up and down. A period on the periodic table are the rows that go horizontal or across.
A column in the periodic table is a vertical group of elements that share similar chemical properties due to having the same number of valence electrons. These columns are known as groups or families, and there are 18 groups in the periodic table.
The vertical columns.
The columns in the periodic table are called groups. They are also referred as families.
Groups on the periodic table are called families because elements within the same group share similar chemical properties due to having the same number of valence electrons. This similarity in properties is what defines them as a family.
No. Rows are not referred as families. Groups are termed as families.
Families (or groups) are the vertical columns of the periodic table. Period is horizontal rows.
yes, families and groups the same meaning in the periodic table.
Groups or families are the vertical columns on the periodic table. Periods are the horizontal rows on the Periodic Table.
Not families, Periods (Apex)
No. The horizontal rows of the periodic table are called periods. The vertical columns are called groups, and sometimes called families.
A column in the periodic table is a vertical group of elements that share similar chemical properties due to having the same number of valence electrons. These columns are known as groups or families, and there are 18 groups in the periodic table.
The vertical columns.
They are the vertical columns.
The vertical columns.
Families
families or groups.
The main families of the periodic table are the alkali metals, the alkaline earth metals, the halogens, and the noble gasses. see them here to view where they are one the periodic table.. hopefully this answers your question.