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To answer this question, refer to the Periodic Table. You would have to find the 5th column (not including transitional metal). Therefore, the Nitrogen family has 5 valence electrons which is why it has a 3- charge (since 3 more electrons would complete its outer shell). Phosophorus, arsenic, bismuth, and antimony are also included in this family.

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The Nobel Gases, although you would say they have 0 valence electrons because ALOT of energy is required for the nobel gases to be involved in reactions.

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Group 14 of the modern periodic table: carbon, silicon, germanium, tin, and lead.

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Use the Periodic Table. IIIA and some transistion metals IIIB

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This is the group 1, alkali metals: Li, Na, K, Cs, Rb, Fr.

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The alkali metals

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Group 1, the alkali metals

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hydrogen

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group 6A

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