Uranium comes from the (radioactive) actinoids family, period 7. Uranium is a metal.
Actinoid (previously called the actinides) group.
Uranium is a transition metal, radioactive member of the actinoids group.
Actinoid Series
Actinoids
Fluorine belongs to the halogens.
Together with bromine and fluorine they belong to the 'halogenes', group 7 in the periodic table.
Germanium belongs to family of metalloids.They are also known as semi conductors.
Group 7 of the periodic table of Mendeleev and period 7 (transfermium elements).
Lead belongs to the 6th group or " carbon family" on the periodic table.
The period that Uranium is found in is Period 7 of the Periodic Table.There are only 7 periods in the periodic table...
Uranium is in the family of actinoids.
Group 7 of the periodic table.
Uranium is not the largest in the actinoids family but also not the smallest.
Boron Family
metals
halogens is a family!
transition metal
Transition Metals
It's a halogen.
The noble gases
Silicon belongs to the 3rd family on the periodic table