I did not read the Wikipedia article on diagonal relations ships, but I have done so now. It is poorly written. The concept goes back to the early years (1920/30s) when chemists noted the similarity of the properties such as solubility of lithium and magnesium salts. For example, they are the only two metals in Groups 1/2 that form nitrides (Li3N, Mg3N2). In the ~60s chemists realized that both lithium and magnesium have an extensive organometallic chemistry. Consider the common methylating agents of methyl lithium ([LiMe]4) and methyl Grignard (MeMgX). No other element in Group 1 or 2 has such an extensive organometallic chemistry. The theory of why this happens is not fully understood but it is related to the polarizing power, (M^n+)/(r^n+) of each metal; this OK for ionic cmpds but covalent cmpds?