The elements in group eighteen are called Noble Gases.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_(periodic_table). This may not be the most reliable source....
Elements in group VIA (6A) also called group 16.
A column of elements in the periodic table is called a group or
halogens are the element placed in the 17th group of the period table. they have valency 1 and are the most reactive and the most electronegative elements.Halogens include flourine,chlorine,bromine,iodine and astatine (the radioactive element) their electronegativity decreases down the group. halogens are also called as salt forming elements.
All the elements in group 6 are called the transition metals. This is also true for groups 3-12.
are tin and antimony in the same element group
The element in period two group eighteen is neon.
Krypton.
As a neutral atom (When it is not an ion) the element argon has eighteen electrons.
An element from group eighteen from the periodic table is commonly referred to as a "noble" or "inert" gas. These elements have filled electron shells, and therefore they do not share, take or give away any electrons. As a group they do not react with othere elements to form compounds (with only a couple of rare exceptions).
"Carbonate" is not an element or an element group; instead, it is a polyatomic anion and is one of a large group of oxyanions.
Each element in a period is in a transitional metal.
Group nine to eighteen (B-Families) of 'd' and 'f' blocks of periodic table are transition elements.
yes. that group on the periodic table is consisted of noble gases
There is no element in period 3 group 6. The element at period 3, group 16 (called on very old periodic tables group VIA) is sulfur (S).
Group V, or group 15 as it usually called. This is bismuth
An element.
Elements in group VIA (6A) also called group 16.