Modern Periodic Table
- In the modern periodic table, the elements are arranged in ascending order of proton number.
- The vertical columns of the periodic table are called GROUPs whereas the horizontal rows are called the PERIODs.
Group
- The vertical columns of the periodic table are called Group.
- There are 18 groups in the periodic table.
- All the elements in the same group have the same number of valence electron.
- Thus, elements in the same group exhibit similar chemical properties.
- The Group is named according to their position in the periodic table. For example, the first group is called Group 1, the second group is called Group 2 and so on.
- Group 3 to Group 12 are categorised to another big group, called the Transition Metal Group.
- Group 1, 2, 17 and 18 have a trivial name, as shown in the table below.
Group | Trivial Name |
Group 1 | The Alkali Metals |
Group 2 | The Earth Alkaline Metals |
Group 17 | The Halogens |
Group 18 | The Noble Gases |
Period
- The horizontal rows are called the PERIOD.
- There are 7 periods in the period table.
- The first period only has 2 elements only.
- The second and third period consists of 8 elements, are called the short period.
- The fourth and the fifth period consist of 18 elements, are called the long period.
- The sixth and seventh period has 32 elements.