O is the chemical symbol of oxygen.
There is no such thing as Group 0 in the periodic table.
The ISBN of The Periodic Table - book - is 0-8052-3929-4.
Period 1 Group 0
Group viii or 0
cesium is in the metalloids group ;0
In 1894 Sir William Ramsay and Lord Rayleigh discovered the noble gases, which were added to the periodic table as group 0
group 0 or 18
Xenon belongs to Group 0 - Inert Gases on the Periodic Table. These are highly unreactive elements and are situated on the right hand side of the Periodic Table.
Elements, as they appear on the Periodic Table, have no net charge. They all have equal numbers of protons (+) and electrons (-). HOWEVER, an atom can gain or lose electrons, which will change its charge, but, again, on the periodic table, they all have 0 charge.
;0 The way the cards were laid out
Yes, the periodic table has a group of Noble gases. (The last column of the peroidic table.) These elements tend to have no attractive forces because they are neutral. (# of electrons and protons are equal, therefore it's force is 0.)
Group 0, or VIII The furthermost column on the right.