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Question
- how many periods are on the periodic table?
- how many groups are on the periodic table?
- what three groups contain elements that are so reactive that they can only be found in the combined state in nature?
- what groups contain the transition elements?
- what group contains the halogens?
- what group contains the alkali metals?
- what period contains the actinides?
- what two groups represent the s block of elements?
- what group are the noble gases?
- what period contains the lanthanides?
- what groups make up the p block of elements?
- what groups make up the d block of elements?
- what group contains the alkaline earth metals?
- name the two sets of elements that compose the f block.
- what group contains elements that are unreactive because their valence shells already have the maximum number of 8 electrons?
- which element would have a larger atomic radius, potassium or sodium?
Brief Explanations
- The periodic table has 7 periods.
- There are 18 groups on the periodic table.
- Alkali metals (Group 1), alkaline earth metals (Group 2), and halogens (Group 17) are very reactive and usually found in combined states.
- Transition elements are in Groups 3 - 12.
- Halogens are in Group 17.
- Alkali metals are in Group 1.
- Actinides are in Period 7.
- Groups 1 and 2 represent the s - block.
- Noble gases are in Group 18.
- Lanthanides are in Period 6.
- Groups 13 - 18 make up the p - block.
- Groups 3 - 12 make up the d - block.
- Alkaline earth metals are in Group 2.
- Lanthanides and actinides compose the f - block.
- Noble gases (Group 18) are unreactive as their valence shells have 8 electrons.
- Potassium has a larger atomic radius than sodium as atomic radius increases down a group.
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- 7
- 18
- Group 1 (alkali metals), Group 2 (alkaline earth metals), Group 17 (halogens)
- Groups 3 - 12
- Group 17
- Group 1
- Period 7
- Groups 1 and 2
- Group 18
- Period 6
- Groups 13 - 18
- Groups 3 - 12
- Group 2
- Lanthanides and actinides
- Group 18
- Potassium