A table in which the
elements are arranged in order of their atomic number. There are eight groups of elements, plus a block of
transition metals in the centre. Group 1 contains the
alkali metals; Group 2 the alkaline-earth
metals; Group 7 the
halogens; and Group 0 the
noble gases (rare gases). A zigzag line through the groups separates the metals on the left-hand side of the table from the non-metals on the right. The horizontal rows in the table are called
periods. The table summarizes the major properties of the elements and enables predictions to be made about their behaviour.
There are striking similarities in the chemical properties of the elements in each of the
groups (vertical columns), which are numbered 17 (IVII) and 0 to reflect the number of electrons in the outermost unfilled shell and hence the maximum
valency. Reactivity increases down a group. A gradation (trend) of properties may be traced along the periods. Metallic character increases across a period from right to left, and down a group. A large block of elements, between Groups 2 and 3, contains the transition elements, characterized by displaying more than one valence state.
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