The elements in group 7 on the Periodic Table are: manganese, technetium, rhenium, bohrium. All of these have been classified as metallic elements.
Group 7 can also mean the Halogens: Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine, depending on which definition of group is used (this system is the old CAS system, now obsolete).
The name given to group 7 elements in the Periodic table are halogens.
A group in the periodic table is a column of elements that share similar chemical properties due to having the same number of electrons in their outer energy level. Groups are vertical columns and are numbered from 1 to 18.
The name given to group 7 elements in the Periodic Table are halogens.
The family name for group 17 elements in the periodic table is the Halogens.
The elements that make up Group 18 on the Periodic Table are caleed noble (or inert) gases.
Oxygen is in the group 16 of the periodic table of Mendeleev - chalcogenides group.
The name given to group 7 elements in the Periodic table are halogens.
A group in the periodic table is a column of elements that share similar chemical properties due to having the same number of electrons in their outer energy level. Groups are vertical columns and are numbered from 1 to 18.
The name given to group 7 elements in the Periodic Table are halogens.
The family name for group 17 elements in the periodic table is the Halogens.
The alkali metals.
Halogen
The elements in group one are the alkali metals.
It does have a name. Group 16 elements are called "chalcogens".
Group 13 of the periodic table is known as the Boron group. It includes elements such as Boron (B), Aluminum (Al), Gallium (Ga), Indium (In), and Thallium (Tl). These elements share similar chemical properties.
The elements that make up Group 18 on the Periodic Table are caleed noble (or inert) gases.
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