Nitrogen is in group 15 on the Periodic Table. The vertical columns on the periodic table are called groups or sometimes families.
Nitrogen is in group 15 (and period 2).
Nitrogen is a non-metal in Group 15. It is in the Pnictogen group in the p-block.
The symbol for nitrogen on the Periodic Table is 'N'
Nitrogen
Group: 5A
Family: Non Metals
Period: 2
If you mean belong, as in belonging in the periodic table, Nitrogen is considered a nonmetallic element in group 15. Group 15 is also known as the Nitrogen Family.
In the Mendeleev table of elements nitrogen (N) is in the group 15 and period 2.
Nitrogen is in group 15.
Group 15
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Group 15
The chemical formula for Ammonium is NH4+, it is not an element but a compound. Therefore it does not belong to any groups. Nitrogen(N) is in group 5 and Hydrogen(H) is in group 1.
it belong in the nitrogen family
The nitrogen group is group 15 on the periodic table.
No. Nitrogen is in group 15 not in group 17.
nitrogen belongs too group 15
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Group 15
Group 5 (a)
gasses
Group 15
its group 13 right after the carbon family.
Group VII, the Nitrogen Family
Nitrogen containing bases
Noble gases belong to Group 18, halogens belong to Group 17, and the elements of life (carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur) belong to various groups.
The chemical formula for Ammonium is NH4+, it is not an element but a compound. Therefore it does not belong to any groups. Nitrogen(N) is in group 5 and Hydrogen(H) is in group 1.