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State the groups in the periodic table ​

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A group is any column on the periodic table. Elements in the same group usually have similar properties, because they have the same number of electrons in the outermost electron shell. There are eight main groups of elements, numbered 1, 2, and 13-18. The other ten groups are transition metals:

Group 1: the alkali metals (lithium family) *not including hydrogen

Group 2: the alkaline earth metals (beryllium family)

Groups 3-12: the transition metals

Group 13: the triels (boron family)

Group 14: the tetrels (carbon family)

Group 15: the pnictogens (nitrogen family)

Group 16: the chalcogens (oxygen family)

Group 17: the halogens (fluorine family)

Group 18: the noble gases (helium/neon family)

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Answer: group 1, group 2, group 3, group 4, group 5, group 6, group 7

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In the periodic table there are 7 groups namely: group 1, group 2, group 3,group 4, group 5, group 6, and group 7

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