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Element family groups. By sterling tucker. alkali metals. La Na K Rb Cs Fr. Reactivity very high Metal Electrons in outer layer 1 Soft, silver, low density. Alkaline earth metals. Metals Electrons in outer level 2 Reactivity very reactive
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Element family groups By sterling tucker
alkali metals • La • Na • K • Rb • Cs • Fr • Reactivity very high • Metal • Electrons in outer layer 1 • Soft, silver, low density
Alkaline earth metals • Metals • Electrons in outer level 2 • Reactivity very reactive • Silver, higher density then alkaline metals • be • Mg • Ca • Sir • Ba • ra
Transition metals • Metals • Electrons in outer level 1 or 2 • Reactivity less reactive then alkaline earth • Shiny, good conductor
Boron group • B • Al • Ga • In • Ti • Uut • One metalloid and five metals • Electrons in outer level 3 • Reactivity reactive • Solid at room temperature
Carbon group • C • Si • Ge • Sn • Pb • Uuq • Mixed • Electrons in outer level 4 • Reactivity varies • Solid at room temp
Nitrogen group • Group contains two nonmetals two metalloids, two metals • Electrons in outer level 5 • Reactivity reactive • All but nitrogen are solid at room temperature • N • P • As • Sb • Bi • Uup
Oxygen group • O • S • Se • Te • Po • Three nonmetals one metal two metalloids • Electrons in outer level 6 • Reactivity reactive • All but oxygen are solid at room temp
halogens • Nonmetals • Electrons in outer level7 • Reactivity very reactive • Poor conductors
Noble gases • he • Ne • Ar • Kr • Xe • Rn • Nonmetals • Electrons in outer level 8 except for helium which has 2 • Reactivity unreactive • Colorless gas
hydrogen • F • Cl • Br • I • At • Electrons in outer level 1 • Reactive • Gas at room temp • nonmetals