oxygen is a type of gas, so it falls into the gas section.
oxygen has six electrons in its outer shell so it belongs to group VIA in Periodic Table.
Oxygen is in group 6A: The oxygen group. also you could say it is in group 16. (16 and 6A are the same.)
Oxygen belongs to group number 16. Its symbol is O.
Oxygen can be found in group number 16 on the periodic table.
Oxygen is in the group 16 of the periodic table.
It is in Group 16, Period 2.
v1 A group [or] 6th A group
period = 2
group = 16
Oxygen is in Period 2 , Group 16 ( VI A) of periodic table
There is no such element on the Periodic Table
When looking at a periodic table, each column is referred to as a separate group (excluding the transition metals in the middle) Group 8 is the group furthest on the right. It contains the Noble Gases, which include Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon.
group 14, period 2 on the periodic table
Neon is in period 2 of the periodic table, and in group 18, the noble gases
Any element in the group 6 and period 3 (IUPAC version of periodic table).
there are five element in group 16 of the periodic table
Oxygen is in Period 2 , Group 16 ( VI A) of periodic table
Oxygen is the first element in group 16 of the periodic table
Oxygen is in Group 16, Period 2. It's atomic number is 8. It's symbol is "O".The elements that surround oxygen on the periodic table are: N on the left, F on the right, He above it, and Si below it.
There is no such element on the Periodic Table
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oxygen is in group 16 period 8
Period 2 (along with Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen, Fluorine, and Neon.
Helium is the element that is placed in period 1 and group 18 of the periodic table. It is inert in nature and hence stable.
There is no element in period 3 group 6. The element at period 3, group 16 (called on very old periodic tables group VIA) is sulfur (S).
When looking at a periodic table, each column is referred to as a separate group (excluding the transition metals in the middle) Group 8 is the group furthest on the right. It contains the Noble Gases, which include Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon.