Oxygen Family (16)
- occur elementally in nature and in combined states
- consists of three nonmetals (oxygen, sulfur, and selenium), one metalloid (tellurium), and one metal (polonium)
- have six valence electrons
- tend to form covalent compounds with other elements
- tend to exist as diatomic and polyatomic molecules, such as O2, O3, S6, S8, and Se8
- commonly exist in compounds with the -2 oxidation state, but often exhibit other oxidation states
Simple, Oxygen is the sixth element of matter. In an Oxygen molecule there are two atoms of Oxygen O2. But, if you are talking about air, it is mostly Oxygen and Nitrogen(N2), then Carbon Dioxide(C2O), and always those unidentifiable gases in the atmosphere.
oxygen is the air we breath every second of the day, Oxygen is in most solutions and is in co2! Oxygen is a non- metal and is a gas.
Oxygen is an element.
oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium and polonium.
oxygen, selenium, sulfur, tellurium, and the star of the show - POLONIUM!
All elements have same number of valence electrons (two) and hence they have similar reactivity and chemical properties.
Oxygen is in Group 16. The family includes sulfur (atomic number 16), selenium (atomic number 34), tellurium (atomic number 52), and polonium (atomic number 83).
Oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, polonium and livermorium make up group 16.
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Chalcogen.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Oxygen are the four most common elements.
It belongs to the Non-metals.
These elements are carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.
all elements are listed in a verticle column but each column indicates a family such as group seven, the halogens, or a group of similar elements such as the oxygen family or nitrogen family.
The four most common elements in the human body are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.
All elements have same number of valence electrons (two) and hence they have similar reactivity and chemical properties.
They are not, the most common elements are Hydrogen and Helium.
All elements in the oxygen family have 6 electrons in the outer orbit.
These elements are carbon, oxygen, hydrogen.
Elements in the same family (or group) have the number of valence electrons in common. Ex: Family 16 - 6 valence electrons.properties
Oxygen and Carbon
Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Oxygen are the four most common elements.
the chalcogen family
It belongs to the Non-metals.
Hydrogen and Oxygen
The most common elements in the universe are, Carbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Iron and Hydrogen,
Oxygen & Silicone.