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Oxygen is placed in the second period of the Mendeleev table.
Lead belongs to group-14. Its period number is 6.
Any element in the group 6 and period 3 (IUPAC version of periodic table).
THse elements are tellurium and iodine.
Yttrium
Boron
Yes. Beethoven's 5th Symphony was a "bridging piece" of his middle composing period, showing a clear transition from his early period and his more "Classical" works to his final period and the developing Romantic Era.
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None.However, Ludwig van Beethoven used a famous four-note motif in his Fifth Symphony. He was no longer a composer of the Classical period when he wrote this symphony, but had effected the transition to the Romantic period.
Rubidium ( roo-BID-i-em) is in the fifth period.
It's in the fifth demension.
Strontium
Yttrium
Tin
TIN - You can find me in the carbon family in the fifth period.
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