Group Classification
- Elements are arranged on the Periodic table in order of increasing atomic number where each element has one proton more than the element preceding it
- The table is arranged in vertical columns called groups numbered I – VIII and in rows called periods
- The period number tells you the number of electron shells an atom has:
- E.g. elements in period 3 have 3 electron shells
- The group number tells you how many outer electrons each atom has:
- E.g. group 6 elements have atoms with 6 electrons in the outermost shell
- The periodic table positions elements based on their properties which are linked to their electronic configurations
- Elements with the same number of electrons in the outer shell and hence similar chemical properties are placed in the same group
- This allows us to use the table to predict the properties of elements based on their position
- Groups 1, 7 and 0 are elements which have been classified into their respective groups using the periodic table
The periodic table is a road map of all the elements