its group 13 right after the carbon family.
nitrogen belongs too group 15
Group 15
Nitrogen belongs to group 15, also known as the nitrogen group, in the periodic table. This group includes nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, and bismuth.
No. Nitrogen is in group 15 not in group 17.
Group 5 (a)
Group VII, the Nitrogen Family
Nitrogen containing bases
Nitrogen belongs to group 15 (also known as group VA) of the periodic table. It is a nonmetal that has 5 valence electrons.
No, nitrogen does not belong to the halogen family. Nitrogen is a nonmetal and belongs to group 15 (or group V) of the periodic table, also known as the nitrogen group. The halogens are in group 17 (or group VII) of the periodic table.
Nitrogen is not a member of group 6A. It belongs to group 5A on the periodic table. The other elements - oxygen, selenium, and sulfur - belong to group 6A.
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amphibians.