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The orbital names s, p, d, and fstand for names given to groups of lines in the spectra of the alkali metals. These line groups are called sharp, principal, diffuse, and fundamental.
metals and non-metals
Metals and non-metals are the two groups. Metal loose electrons. Non metals gain electrons.
They do have their own names! The periodic table is actually split up into far more groups then just the metals and non-metals. The groups actually are as following: The Alkali metals The Alkaline earth metals The Lanthanides The Actinides The transition metals Other metals (all of the above are collectively grouped as the metals.) The Metaloids (these can neither be definitely grouped as metals or non-metals as they share properties of both.) Other non-metals The Halogens The Noble gases (these are collectively grouped as non-metals.) The reason for the fact that the collective groups being known as just the metals and non-metals is most likely due to the fact that there are far more metals, so it is more likely that these were discovered and then named first. There is no strong definition on what is a metal or non-metal, however, non-metals can generally be defined by having a negative valence whereas metals have a positive valence.
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With a few exceptions metals are placed in groups 1-13 of the Periodic Table of Mendeleev.
Examples: lanthanides, atinides, halogens, noble gases, platinum metals, alkali metals, etc.
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Groups 3-12 do not have individual names. Instead, all of these groups are called transition metals. The atoms of transition metals do not give away their electrons as easily as atoms of the Group 1 and Group 2 metals do. So, transition metals are less reactive than alkali metals and alkaline-earth metals are.
group 1 are the alkali metals group 2 are the alkaline earth metals group 7 are the halogens group 8 are the noble gases
A group or family is a vertical column in the periodic table. A period is a horizontal row in the Periodic Table. Some groups have specific names also; alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, pnictogens, chalcogens, and noble gases. However, some other groups, such as group 7, have no trivial names and are referred to simply by their group numbers, since they display fewer similarities and/or vertical trends.
A group or family is a vertical column in the periodic table. A period is a horizontal row in the Periodic Table. Some groups have specific names also; alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, pnictogens, chalcogens, and noble gases. However, some other groups, such as group 7, have no trivial names and are referred to simply by their group numbers, since they display fewer similarities and/or vertical trends.
Groups 14 and 15 on the Periodic Table feature elements which are metals, non-metals, and metalloids.
metals occur within groups 1 , 2, 3,4, and the transition metals
metals & non-metals