The periodic table is a powerful tool for understanding elements and their behaviors. It organizes all known elements in rows (periods) and columns (groups) based on their atomic number and similar properties.
- Groups: Elements in the same column have the same number of valence electrons. Group numbers can help predict how many valence electrons an element has. For example, Group 1 elements have 1 valence electron, while Group 17 elements have 7.
- Periods: Elements in the same row share the same number of electron shells. Period 1 elements have one shell, Period 2 has two, and so on.
These patterns help predict how elements will react chemically and form bonds.