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Group 13 : Aluminium, Gallium, Indium, Thallium

Group 14 : Tin(Stannum), Lead(Plumbum)

Total : 6 (poor) metals

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Why are groups 14 and 15 better representatives of mixed groups than are group 13 or group 16?

Groups 14 and 15 on the Periodic Table feature elements which are metals, non-metals, and metalloids.


Are all of the elements in Groups 13 through 15 metals?

Nope. Only those surrounding the staircase line in the periodic table are metalliods. Boron(B), Silicon(S), Germanium(Ge), Arsenic(As), Antimony(Sb), Tellurium(Te) are metalloids. Aluminum(Al) and Polonium(Po) are metals. The others are non-metals.


How do you figure out how many valence electrons an atom has based on its location on the periodic table?

For groups 1-2 the number of valence electrons is equal to the number of the group.For groups 13-18 the number of valence electrons is equal to the number of the group, but with numbering starting up from 3 (13), 4 (14) , etc. (transition metals excluded).


Name the 3 major groups on the periodic table in order of their decreasing sizeWhere on the periodic table is each group located?

The 3 major groups are: # Metals - Groups 1-15 and the Inner Transitional Elements # Nonmetals - Groups 1 and 14-18 # Metalloids - Groups 13-17 (Diagonal strip of elements separating the metals from the nonmetals)


What groups have electron configurations that end with 1 electron in the P-Block?

Groups 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 in the periodic table have electron configurations that end with 1 electron in the p-block. These groups include elements such as Boron (Group 13), Carbon (Group 14), Nitrogen (Group 15), Oxygen (Group 16), and Fluorine (Group 17).

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Why are groups 14 and 15 better representatives of mixed groups than are group 13 or group 16?

Groups 14 and 15 on the Periodic Table feature elements which are metals, non-metals, and metalloids.


Groups 14 and 15 on the Periodic Table feature elements which are metals, non-metals, and metalloids?

Groups 14 and 15 on the Periodic Table feature elements which are metals, non-metals, and metalloids.


Which part of periodic table has both metals and none metals?

Depending on how you veiw the Periodic Table, then Groups IVA to VIA or groups 14 to 16 contain both metals and non metals. Groups IIIA (13) and VIIA (17) contain metals/metalloid and non metal/metalloid so wouldn't count in the context of your question.


How many groups are there in the Periodic Table?

Group 2:Alkaline Earth Metals Groups 3-12: Transitional Metals Groups 13&14: Unnamed Group 15:Pnictogens or Pnicogens) Group 16: Chalcogens Group 17: Halogens Group 18: Noble Gases *excluding hydrogen (hydrogen is in its own group) there are about 18


Which three groups of the periodic table contain the most elements classified as metalloids?

The three groups of the periodic table that contain the most elements classified as metalloids are: Group 14 (Carbon group), Group 15 (Nitrogen group), and Group 16 (Oxygen group). These groups have elements such as silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, tellurium, and polonium that exhibit properties of both metals and nonmetals.


What groups contain metals nonmetals?

13-15 or 13-16. There is controversy over whether Polonium is a metal or metalloid.


Are all of the elements in Groups 13 through 15 metals?

Nope. Only those surrounding the staircase line in the periodic table are metalliods. Boron(B), Silicon(S), Germanium(Ge), Arsenic(As), Antimony(Sb), Tellurium(Te) are metalloids. Aluminum(Al) and Polonium(Po) are metals. The others are non-metals.


What group is non-metals in?

Nonmetals are in the groups 17 and 18. But the groups 14-17 contain also nonmetals.


Which group in the periodic table consist of all metallic elements?

groups 1,2, all the transition metals (3-12), 13,14 That is if you are counting metalloids, if not then you would exclude 13 and 14


How do you figure out how many valence electrons an atom has based on its location on the periodic table?

For groups 1-2 the number of valence electrons is equal to the number of the group.For groups 13-18 the number of valence electrons is equal to the number of the group, but with numbering starting up from 3 (13), 4 (14) , etc. (transition metals excluded).


What are age groups for middle schools?

12 13 14


Name the 3 major groups on the periodic table in order of their decreasing sizeWhere on the periodic table is each group located?

The 3 major groups are: # Metals - Groups 1-15 and the Inner Transitional Elements # Nonmetals - Groups 1 and 14-18 # Metalloids - Groups 13-17 (Diagonal strip of elements separating the metals from the nonmetals)