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Calcium is most like magnesium in its chemical bonding properties, with beryllium close behind. These are the elements respectively below and above magnesium in column 2 of a wide form periodic table.
Like most elements, calcium is a solid.
Mg (magnesium)
Nitrogen is very similar in chemical properties to Carbon.
I don't see any elements listed... but the elements that are most similar to calcium in behavior would be those directly above or below it; Mg (Magnesium) and Sr (Strontium).
Calcium and potassium
Calcium is most like magnesium in its chemical bonding properties, with beryllium close behind. These are the elements respectively below and above magnesium in column 2 of a wide form periodic table.
Like most elements, calcium is a solid.
The chemical properties of calcium are most similar to (in between) the chemical properties of magnesium and strontium.
Mg (magnesium)
Mg (magnesium)
Calcium is in group 2/IIA, so the other elements in that group would be expected to behave most like calcium.
boron
probably some strange latin word, like most elements.
elements in each group of the periodic table have identical chemical properties as they have the same no. of valence electrons which determines their chemical properties. since calcium is in group II of the periodic table, it has the same chemical properties as the elements in group II. Elements in group II consists of: Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra Elements in the same group has different physical properties such as boiling and melting points. However there are trends of their physical properties down the group.
Nitrogen is very similar in chemical properties to Carbon.
Calcium