There are no nonmetals in column 6 of a wide-form periodic table. There are some, oxygen and sulfur*, in group VI of a narrow form table, and these may be called "chalcogens".
*Selenium and tellurium are usually considered metalloids, which may or may not be considered as nonmetals.
have a numerical charge that is found by subtracting 8 from the group number
have a numerical charge that is found by subtracting 8 from the group number
halogens are the non-metals in group 7A of the Periodic Table named as flourine, chlorine, bromine,iodine andastatine.
Oxygen, sulfur, and selenium are the nonmetals in group 6A or group 16.
nitrogen and phosphorus
the most reactive (non-metals) group in the periodic table is GROUP 17+they are all reactive
All you have to do is look on your periodic table of elements. Metals are to the left and non-metals are to the right. This way we know group four are metals.
Reactivity increases down the group for metals. It decreases down the group for non-metals.
The group of elements that share characteristics of metals and non metals is metalloids.
Metals and non metals have tendency to form ionic bonds. metals are present in group-1,2.Non metals are in group 15,16,17
None. The alkaline earth metals have a valance of 2 and the 6A nonmetals have a valance of 6. So the alkaline earth's donate two electrons and the 6A's accept 2 electrons. MgO CaS by example
non-metal
Group 18 of the Periodic Table has only non metals. Additionally, the stable elements of group 17 are also non metals.
Hydrogen is the only element in Group 1 that is not a metal. The other heavier metals in group one, Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium, and Francium are all called alkali metals, which are highly reactive since they do not have a full valence shell.
the most reactive (non-metals) group in the periodic table is GROUP 17+they are all reactive
it describes what are metals, non-metals and what are metalloids (semi-metals) group 1: Alkali Metals (reactive) group 2: Alkaline earth metals (reactive) group 3-12: transition metals group 13-17: non metals group 17: non metal, BUT ALSO a halogen group 18: Noble gases (inert - non reactive) Hope i helped you out, :) Alana
All you have to do is look on your periodic table of elements. Metals are to the left and non-metals are to the right. This way we know group four are metals.
Group 1 (for metals) and group 17 (for non metals).
Oxygen is a non-metal in the group 6A of the periodic table.
Group 1-12 (all metals). Group 13-16 contains metals, metalloids as well as non-metals.
Group 1 (for metals) and group 17 (for non metals).
it is group 14.(non-metals)