Yes, oxygen and fluorine are present in the same period on the Periodic Table.These elements are present in period-2.
Oxygen is in Period 2 , Group 16 ( VI A) of periodic table
F stands for fluorine. It belongs to halogen family
Fluorine (symbol F) is an element found in group 17 and period 2 on the periodic table
fluorine
Please be more clear: the position of fluorine in the periodic table is justified - it is a halogen, group 17, period 2.
Fluorine is in group VII and period 2, element number 9.
Halogen
Group 17, period 2
Fluorine is in the period 2, group 17 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
The smallest atom in the periodic table is hydrogen, not fluorine.
2nd row (or 2nd period), group 17
oxygen is in group 16 period 8