The elements in the 8 main columns of the Pperiodic Table are called Groups. Groups 1 and 2 are separated from Groups 3 to 8 by a block of elements called the Transition Series and the columns in this series have no specific names.
Vertical columns are called groups. Horizontal rows are called periods.
A column in the periodic table is a vertical group of elements that share similar chemical properties. A family in the periodic table refers to a horizontal row of elements with increasing atomic numbers.
Elements least likely to react with other elements are in the noble gases column. They have full valence electron shells, making them stable and unreactive.
Elements in the same vertical column of the periodic table are called groups or families. They have similar chemical properties and possess the same number of valence electrons, leading to similar behavior in reactions. The vertical column number indicates the number of valence electrons for elements in that group, with the first group having 1 valence electron and the last group having 8 valence electrons, except for the transition metals.
Elements in the second column of the periodic table (Group 2) typically form divalent cations. Elements in the thirteenth column of the periodic table (Group 13) typically form trivalent anions.
Vertical columns are called groups. Horizontal rows are called periods.
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Elements in the same column of the periodic table are called "groups" or "families". They share similar chemical properties due to having the same number of valence electrons, which influences their reactivity and behavior.
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A column of elements in the periodic table is called a group or a family. Groups have similar chemical properties due to their similar electron configurations.