I'm pretty sure that groups 3-12 (which includes 7) on the Periodic Table are classified as Metalloids.
The family of elements in Group VIIIA 18 is known as the noble gases. They are characterized by their stability due to having a full outer electron shell, making them generally unreactive. The noble gases include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
The family name for group 17 elements in the periodic table is the Halogens.
Group IA or group 1 elements are known as alkali metals.
It is alternatively called the Carbon family.
The chemical element Indium belongs to the Transition Metal family
The family of elements in Group VIIIA 18 is known as the noble gases. They are characterized by their stability due to having a full outer electron shell, making them generally unreactive. The noble gases include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
The group is usually just called "the nitrogen group" or group 15 or group 5A, but the old-fashioned name for that group are the pnictogens.
The family name for group 17 elements in the periodic table is the Halogens.
No. Indium is in group 13 on the periodic table of the elements. This family (or group) is called the Boron Group.
the chalcogen family
Group IA or group 1 elements are known as alkali metals.
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boron family
It is alternatively called the Carbon family.
Group 14 is known as carbon family as the first element in the group is carbon.
Group 8A (or VIIIA) of the periodic table are the noble gases or inert gases: helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), and radon (Rn). The name comes from the fact that these elements are virtually unreactive towards other elements or compounds
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