Group 6 is in the transition metals block of the periodic table.
Group 6A on the Periodic Table is called the chalcogens. This group includes elements like oxygen, sulfur, and selenium, which share similar chemical properties. They typically form -2 oxidation states in compounds.
Chromium, Molybdenum, Tungsten and Seaborgium
Chromium, molybdenum, tungsten and seaborgium are in group 6.
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Oxygen is in period 2 and group 16 (also known as group 6A or the chalcogens) on the periodic table.
Yes, sulfur is in group 6A of the periodic table, also known as group 16. It is a nonmetal element with atomic number 16 and is located in the same group as oxygen and selenium.
Groups 6A and 7A are typically classified as the "chalcogens" and "halogens," respectively. Group 8A is known as the "noble gases."
Halogens
column 6a of the periodic table
Oxygen is a non-metal in the group 6A of the periodic table.
Halogens are in the group 17 of the periodic table.
Sulfur is in the 16th group/family on the Periodic Table which is called Chalcogen.
Sulfur is part of column 16 or group 6A because, all elements in group 6A have 6 valence electrons. Sulfur has 6 valence electrons.
Oxygen is in period 2 and group 16 (also known as group 6A or the chalcogens) on the periodic table.
Another name for a group on the Periodic Table is a column.
Groups 6A and 7A are typically classified as the "chalcogens" and "halogens," respectively. Group 8A is known as the "noble gases."
Halogens
because it belongs in group 6 of the periodic table. To be able to have a full outer shell of 8, it will accept 2 electrons
Polonium has the highest atomic number in group 6A, a.k.a. group 16 on the periodic table. Its atomic number is 84. Polonium was discovered by Marie Curie, and she named it after her home country of Poland. All isotopes of polonium are radioactive. Some newer periodic tables will show another element below this one, ununhexium (Uuh, atomic #116) but this is still up for debate.
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.
Since Selenium is a Chalcogen (meaning it's in group 6A on the Periodic Table), it gains 2 electrons to form an ion with a charge of -2.