Exploring the Periodic Table's Groups and Periods

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About This Presentation

This presentation covers the structure of the periodic table, with an in-depth look at its 18 groups and 7 periods. It examines specific groups, including alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition elements, coinage metals, halogens, and inert gases, highlighting their properties and significa...


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Exploring the Periodic Table's Groups and Periods

Periodic T able Periodic T able is a t able - which structured by chemical elements ordered by their atomic number, electron configurations, and recurring chemical properties.

There are 18 groups (columns) and 7 period in the periodic table.

Discussion About Some Groups

ALKALI METALS: This group lies in the s-block of the periodic table. The alkali metals are a group (column) in the periodic table consisting of the chemical elements - Lithium (Li), Sodium (Na), Potassium (K) Rubidium (Rb), Cesium (Cs) And Francium (Fr).

ALKALINE EARTH METAL The alkaline earth metals are six chemical elements in group 2 of the periodic table. They are: Beryllium (Be), Magnesium (Mg), Calcium (Ca), Strontium (Sr), Barium (Ba), And Radium (Ra).

TRANSITION ELEMENTS The elements of group-3 to group-11 in periodic table are known as transition elements. They are: Scandium Family Titanium Family Vanadium Family Chromium Family Manganese Family Iron Family Cobalt Family Nickel Family

HALOGEN GROUP The elements of group-17 in periodic table are halogen group. They are F, cl, br , I, and at.

COINAGE METAL The elements of group-11 in periodic table are known as coinage table. They are cu, ag, au

INERT GAS Helium (He), Neon (Ne), Argon ( Ar ), Krypton (Kr), Xenon (Xe), and the Radioactive Radon (Rn) Are Inert Gas Or Noble Gas

So, we can say that Periodic table is an essential tool for chemistry student and applied chemist. Practice of chemistry is not possible without modern periodic table.