It is barium.
Carbon is in period 2 on the periodic table of the elements.
Lithium is in the first period of the periodic table. It is the first element in the alkali metal group.
1. After the obsolete USA system group 7A contain nonmetals. 2. After the modern IUPAC rules group 7 contain metals (A and B doesn't exist now).
Calcium chloride contains an alkali earth metal (calcium, a group 2 element) and a halogen (chlorine). There is no alkali metal. Alkali metals are group 1 elements.
It is barium.
alkali earth metal
Strontium is an alkaline earth metal; group 2 and period 5 in the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Group 4 elements on the periodic table contain no period 2 elements whatsoever.
Carbon is in period 2 on the periodic table of the elements.
Lithium is in the first period of the periodic table. It is the first element in the alkali metal group.
1. After the obsolete USA system group 7A contain nonmetals. 2. After the modern IUPAC rules group 7 contain metals (A and B doesn't exist now).
The metal you are referring to is likely calcium. It is in the same period as bromine (period 4) and exhibits similar properties to magnesium due to their shared group (group 2) characteristics, such as reactivity and metallic nature.
No, lithium is not in the halogen family. It is a member of the alkali metal group on the periodic table. Lithium is located in group 1 and period 2.
Calcium chloride contains an alkali earth metal (calcium, a group 2 element) and a halogen (chlorine). There is no alkali metal. Alkali metals are group 1 elements.
The element in group 2 period 2 is beryllium with the chemical symbol Be. It has an atomic number of 4 and is a metal with a relatively low density.
Alkaline earth solid metal , group 2, period 2, atomic number 4