Oxygen, sulfur, selenium: non metals; probable also ununhexium.
Tellurium, polonium: metalloids
No, oxygen is not a metal. It is a non-metal. Oxygen is a chemical element found in the non-metal group on the periodic table.
Oxygen is classified as a non-metal element in the periodic table. It is part of the chalcogen group, which is a group of reactive non-metals.
it belongs to the non-metal family. group 6A also known as group 16
Oxygen is a non-metal element and belongs to Group 16 (formerly Group VIA) of the periodic table. It has the atomic number 8 and is essential for sustaining life on Earth.
No. It belongs to group 6 or oxygen family
Yes, oxygen is a non-metal element. It is located in group 16 of the periodic table, known as the "oxygen group" or "chalcogens." Non-metals generally have properties opposite to those of metals, such as being poor conductors of heat and electricity.
Oxygen is classified as a non-metal and is found in group 16 (or group 6A) of the periodic table. It is a highly reactive element that plays a crucial role in supporting life through respiration and various chemical processes.
Oxygen is not a transition element, it is a representative element. Representative elements are found in the s and p blocks of the periodic table, while transition elements are found in the d and f blocks. Oxygen is found in Group 16 of the periodic table.
Water is the compound that contains oxygen and sodium is a metal element. Iron is a metal element as well.
Group 6
RbO is not an element, but there are two elements in it . . . Rubidium and Oxygen. It would be called, "Rubidium Oxide".
Oxygen is a non metal element. There are 8 electrons in a single atom.