Uranium comes from the (radioactive) actinoids family, period 7. Uranium is a metal.
Uranium belongs to the actinide family of the Periodic Table. It is a radioactive metallic element with the atomic number 92.
Actinoid (previously called the actinides) group.
Uranium is a transition metal, radioactive member of the actinoids group.
Actinoid Series
Actinoids
Fluorine belongs to the halogen family in the periodic table.
Chlorine and iodine belong to the halogen family on the periodic table. Halogens are highly reactive elements that readily form compounds with other elements.
Germanium belongs to family of metalloids.They are also known as semi conductors.
Argon belongs to the noble gases family in the periodic table.
If you are referring to "U" in the periodic table, than that is the element "Uranium".Atomic #: 92Atomic weight: 238.02891 g/molElectron config: [Rn] 5f3 6d1 7s2
The period that Uranium is found in is Period 7 of the Periodic Table.There are only 7 periods in the periodic table...
Group 7 of the periodic table.
Uranium is not the largest in the actinoids family but also not the smallest.
Uranium is located in the actinide series on the periodic table, in the seventh row and the actinide block. Its atomic number is 92.
Boron Family
Fluorine belongs to the halogen family in the periodic table.
metals
halogens is a family!
transition metal
Transition Metals
It's a halogen.
The noble gases