Nitrogen has atomic number 7, so it belongs to the second period.
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.
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 belongs to Group 15 (formerly known as Group VA) of the periodic table, also called the pnictogens. Nitrogen is a nonmetal and is the most abundant element in Earth's atmosphere, making up about 78% of the air we breathe.
Nitrogen is in period 2 and column 15 of a wide form periodic table.
Nitrogen balance is the term that describes the comparison between nitrogen consumption and nitrogen excretion in a given time period. This balance is important to assess protein intake and utilization in the body.
It is in period 2.
nitrogen belongs too group 15
Nitrogen is in 2nd period of periodic table.
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.
No. Nitrogen is in group 15 not in group 17.
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 belongs to Group 15 (formerly known as Group VA) of the periodic table, also called the pnictogens. Nitrogen is a nonmetal and is the most abundant element in Earth's atmosphere, making up about 78% of the air we breathe.
It is a pnictogen.
Group 15
Period 4
Classical period
it is a nonmetal.