Halogens are second from the rightmost column (The Noble Gases) in the Periodic Table. The Alkali Earth Metals are the second column from the left in the periodic table after the alkali metals.
alkali metals are located at the left of the periodic table and halogens to the right.
Alkali metals are in the first group (collumn) halogens are in the seventh group and noble gases are in the eighth group (column)
The alkali metals are in Group 1 (IA) and the noble gases are in Group 18 (VIIIA).
Alkali metal group is 1st group in the periodic table.It is leftmost column of periodic table.Except Hydrogen all others all Alkali Metals.
The two most reactive groups of elements in the periodic table are the alkali metals and halogens.
non-metals .... alkali metals....transition metals....alkali earth metals....rare earth metals....other metals....halogens....inert elements
The most reactive elements on the periodic table are the alkali metals and the halogens, and are located in the very left row and second row from the right respectively
The basic famillies are - Group 1 the alkali metals. Group 2 the alkali earth metals Group 7 the halogens Group 0 or 8 (depending on your periodic table) are the noble gases.
Because hydrogen resembles both Halogens and Alkali Metals.
The elements of the 1st GROUP of the periodic table are called alkali metals. The elements of the 17th GROUP of the periodic table are called halogens. Alkali metals are soft metals whereas halogens are non-metals.
The two most reactive groups of elements in the periodic table are the alkali metals and halogens.
alkali metals, alkali earth, transition metals, non metals, halogens, noble gases
The far left - alkali metals and the far right (not noble metals but next - the Halogens.
Alkali metals and halogens.
The Alkali metals are the most reactive group of metals in the periodic table. Of these Francium is the most reactive metal of all.
halogens or alkali metals
alkali F., alkali earth metals, coinage, halogens and noble gases
Alkali metals, Alkali Earth metals, Rare Earth metals, Transition metals, Non metals, Halogens, Inert gases
There are eight classifications of elements in the periodic table. They are: Non-metals, transition metals, rare earth metals, halogens, alkali metals, alkali earth metals, other metals and inert elements.
non-metals .... alkali metals....transition metals....alkali earth metals....rare earth metals....other metals....halogens....inert elements
alkali metals, halogens, noble gases