Understanding an element’s group and period is key to predicting its chemical properties. The periodic table is organized into columns and rows, known as groups and periods, respectively.
An element's group is the column it is in, and it typically determines elements that share similar chemical traits.
- Aluminum (Al) is in group 13, sharing common characteristics with other metals in this group.
- This makes it known for properties like having three valence electrons.
Aluminum is found in period 3, which is indicated by the highest principal quantum number in its electron configuration.
The period indicates how many electron shells an element has, with Aluminum having three due to being in the third period.
Knowing group and period can help predict which elements an atom may bond with and how it might behave chemically.