Nitrogen: nitrogen is a pnictide, group 15 and period 2 in the Periodic Table of Mendeleev
Bromine: bromine is a halogen, group 17 and period 4 in the periodic table of Mendeleev
Group 17, or group VII depending on the numbering suystem.
The family of elements called the halogens.
It belongs to the halogen family.
They comprise of Fluorine, Chlorine, Iodine and Astatine as well.
halogen family Period 4, group 17.
Alkaline earth metals
halogens
=Bromine belongs to the family 17.=
Halides. Iodine is also included.
Nitrogen and bromine will form a covalent bond; they are both nonmetals.
Yes, there is Nitrogen Tribromide: NBr3
Bromine is in 4th period of periodic table.
Halogens
it belong in the nitrogen family
=Bromine belongs to the family 17.=
It is a pnictogen.
Together with bromine and fluorine they belong to the 'halogenes', group 7 in the periodic table.
Nitrogen belongs in the Nitrogen family. The other elements in the Nitrogen family are Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth. Nitrogen is a colorless, tasteless, odorless, non-combustible gas.
Group VII, the Nitrogen Family
Halides. Iodine is also included.
Nitrogen and bromine will form a covalent bond; they are both nonmetals.
No. Plants that belong to the family Leguminosae (legumes) are nitrogen fixers. Peas and beans are examples.
its group 13 right after the carbon family.
Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine, and Astatine.