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Where do metals fit into a table of the elements?

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Where do metals fit into a table of the elements?

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Chemists have for more than 150 years arranged elements into a table so that they form Groups with similar properties? There are several groups of metals in such a periodic table. FT and HT The chemical elements can be arranged in order of the relative atomic masses of their elements. This list can then be arranged in rows so that elements with similar properties are in the same columns, known as Groups. The resulting table is known as the periodic table. (a) Although most elements are in appropriate Groups, a few are not. Argon atoms, for example, have a greater relative atomic mass than potassium atoms but argon is better placed before the potassium in the periodic table so that it is in Group 0 and potassium is in Group 1. (b) More than three-quarters of the elements are metals. In the periodic table metals are mainly found: in the left hand columns (Group 1 and Group 2); in the central block (transition elements). (c) The elements in Group 1 of the periodic table (known as the alka

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