arsenic
Arsenic is in row 4 on the periodic table. It is located in Group 15 (VA) and Period 4.
No, nitrogen does not belong to the halogen family. Nitrogen is a nonmetal and belongs to group 15 (or group V) of the periodic table, also known as the nitrogen group. The halogens are in group 17 (or group VII) of the periodic table.
You are talking about the element nitrogen (N). It is part of the carbon family or group 15 on the periodic table and located in the fifth period.
No, nitrogen and phosphorous are in different periods. Nitrogen is in period 2, while phosphorous is in period 3. However, both elements are in the same group, group 15.
Nitrogen has atomic number 7, so it belongs to the second period.
Nitrogen: nitrogen is a pnictide, group 15 and period 2 in the periodic table of MendeleevBromine: bromine is a halogen, group 17 and period 4 in the periodic table of Mendeleev
Nitrogen is in group 15 on the periodic table. Nitrogen is in group 15 (and period 2).
There are 4 nitrogen family elements that are solid at room temperature: phosphorus, arsenic, antimony and bismuth.
No, nitrogen does not belong to the halogen family. Nitrogen is a nonmetal and belongs to group 15 (or group V) of the periodic table, also known as the nitrogen group. The halogens are in group 17 (or group VII) of the periodic table.
Arsenic is in row 4 on the periodic table. It is located in Group 15 (VA) and Period 4.
You are talking about the element nitrogen (N). It is part of the carbon family or group 15 on the periodic table and located in the fifth period.
Nitrogen is in 2nd period of periodic table.
No, nitrogen and phosphorous are in different periods. Nitrogen is in period 2, while phosphorous is in period 3. However, both elements are in the same group, group 15.
period 4 oxygen family or chalcogens
Nitrogen has atomic number 7, so it belongs to the second period.
the nitrogen family is in group 15
Only nitrogen (but in the period 2) has 7 electrons in the neutral atom.