The transition metals group has more than one column in the Periodic Table. This group includes elements found in groups 3 to 12, characterized by their ability to form various oxidation states and colored compounds. They are known for their metallic properties and play essential roles in various industrial applications. Other groups with multiple columns include the lanthanides and actinides, which are located at the bottom of the periodic table.
They have similar (more or less) chemical properties.
In the same column (group) but in a row below the chemical you start with.
Periodic table consists of elements not cations. However group 1 and group 2 elements (left side of the periodic table) are elements which will form cations easily.
Group 1 elements are more reactive than that of group 2 elements.
The noble gases are located in Group 18 of the periodic table (also known as Group 8 or Group 0). Their position reveals that they have a full outer shell of electrons, making them stable and less likely to react with other elements. This stability is why noble gases are often referred to as inert gases.
No. The noble gasses take up a single column of the periodic table
The transition metals group in the periodic table has more than one column. This group consists of elements in columns 3 to 12, and they exhibit similar properties including the ability to form colorful compounds and variable oxidation states.
They have similar (more or less) chemical properties.
There is no group named 'you' in the periodic table.the groups in the periodic table are numbered, and have names that identify the general class of elements in that group, e.g. 'halogens'.See this question/answer for more details: What_are_the_group_names_in_the_periodic_table
The elements called lanthanoids and actinoids.
In the same column (group) but in a row below the chemical you start with.
Periodic table consists of elements not cations. However group 1 and group 2 elements (left side of the periodic table) are elements which will form cations easily.
Alkali metals: Group 1 in the periodic table Alkaline earth metals: Group 2 Halogens: Group 17 Noble Gases: Group 18 You can easily find them if you look at a periodic table.
Groups are columns on the periodic table. Lithium is in the first column on the periodic table. Those elements are called alkali metals and include not only lithium but sodium, potassium and others.
Less.
Elements in the same column (group) of the periodic table have similar chemical properties because they have the same number of valence electrons. This results in them having similar reactivity and forming similar types of bonds with other elements.
They lose it