What Are Groups in the Periodic Table?
DescribingHail路2 months agoGroups in the periodic table are the vertical columns. Elements in the same group share similar chemical properties because they have the same number of valence electrons. Group 1? Those are your alkali metals, super reactive!
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Vertical columns on the table. Similar properties!
Groups are the vertical columns in the periodic table, and they indicate elements with similar chemical behavior. For example, Group 18 elements are the noble gases.
Groups on the periodic table are the vertical columns where elements have similar properties and the same number of outer electrons. For instance, halogens are all in Group 17.
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