...The modern explanation of the pattern of the periodic table is that the elements in a group have similar configurations of the outermost electron shells of their atoms: as most chemical properties are dominated by the orbital location of the outermost electron. There are three conventional ways of numbering: One using Arabic numerals, and two using Roman numerals. The Roman numeral names are the original traditional names of the groups; the Arabic numeral names are those recommended by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) to replace the old names in an attempt to reduce the confusion generated by the two older, but mutually confusing, schemes. Read full entry
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What qualities of the common What qualities of the common
elements of the first group of
the periodic table in terms of
the presence of nature and the
linkages between atoms
combined with the Nader group
seven table in the league and
their interaction with water
and oxygen?
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Please let me know what the Nader group seven table is and just what league are they in. Nader group is not a chemical term. As far as the first group of the periodic table is concerned, that includes Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, etc. These metals are typically cations of salts. For example the salt in the ocean is mainly sodium chloride. |
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Why does Hydrogen sometimes Hydrogen appears to be in two
places in the periodic table
because it's outer shell has 1
electron the first energy
level (2 electrons allowed).
Therefore, it can either loose
1 electron like the Alkali
metals or it can gain on like
the Halogens.
Is this right or wrong?
I need to know if it's right
for my homework.
Thanks.
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You are right on the money. |
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On the periodic table, what Okay the two groups of
elements lanthanides and
actinides which are the two
that are sort of pulled out
from the rest of the group of
elements on the periodic
table, what group or vertical
column do they fall under?
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There is disagreement within the scientific community as to if they belong in a group, but they're sometimes considered to be group 3. |
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