The elements in group eighteen are called Noble Gases.
Elements in group VIA (6A) also called group 16.
Boron is in the 13th group, which is called the Boron Group.
The letter or group of letters that represents an element on the periodic table is called the chemical symbol. Each element is assigned a unique chemical symbol, typically derived from the element's name in English, Latin, or another language. These symbols are used to identify and differentiate between the various elements in the periodic table.
The group name for the element Pb is "group 14" or "group IV."
RbO is not an element, but there are two elements in it . . . Rubidium and Oxygen. It would be called, "Rubidium Oxide".
The element in period two group eighteen is neon.
Krypton.
An element from group eighteen from the periodic table is commonly referred to as a "noble" or "inert" gas. These elements have filled electron shells, and therefore they do not share, take or give away any electrons. As a group they do not react with othere elements to form compounds (with only a couple of rare exceptions).
As a neutral atom (When it is not an ion) the element argon has eighteen electrons.
"Carbonate" is not an element or an element group; instead, it is a polyatomic anion and is one of a large group of oxyanions.
Element group 1 is called the alkali metals, while element group 7 is called the halogens.
Each element in a period is in a transitional metal.
Group nine to eighteen (B-Families) of 'd' and 'f' blocks of periodic table are transition elements.
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).
Group V, or group 15 as it usually called. This is bismuth
An element.
In a group, the identity property is that each group contains an element, i, such that for all elements x, in the group, i*x = x*i = x. i is called the identity element.