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Understanding the Periodic Table: Groups, Periods, and Element Families

The periodic table organizes elements into rows (periods) and columns (groups), each with unique properties. Groups are named based on the type of elements they contain, such as the Halogen Family, Alkali Metals, and Noble Gases. The bottom periods consist of two series: the Lanthanoid Series and the Actinoid Series, showcasing elements with special characteristics. This structured layout aids in the study and understanding of chemical behavior, element classification, and relationships within the table.

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Understanding the Periodic Table: Groups, Periods, and Element Families

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  1. The Periodic Table of the Elements

  2. Periodic Table • Columns on the periodic table are called groups. • Rows of the periodic table are called periods.

  3. Names of Groups • Each group has it’s own distinct name. Halogen Family Alkali Metals Oxygen Family Carbon Family Boron Family Alkaline Earth Metals Noble Gases Nitrogen Family Transition Metals

  4. Names of the Bottom Periods • The bottom periods also have their own names. Lantanoid Series Actinoid Series

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