Ununtrium is placed in the group 13 and period 7 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
It is supposed that ununseptium is a halogen (non metal).
Orothoclase Feldspar belong to the silicates group.
The alkaline earth metals belong to group 2A elements. The alkali metals belong to group 1A elements. The halogens belong to group 7A elements. The noble gases belong to group 8A elements.
Carbon (C) is in the same group as Silicon (Si) because they both belong to Group 14 of the periodic table.
Beryllium belongs to the alkaline earth metals group on the periodic table.
The element Aluminium (Al) belongs to the Group 3 - Boron Family. This family includes: Boron (B) Aluminium (Al) Gallium (Ga) Indium (In) Thulium (Tl) (Ununtrium [Uut])* Every element in this group has three electrons in the outer shell of their atoms. The group is sometimes called "Earth Metals" *Ununtrium has been observed but not officially confirmed by the IUPAC.
Uut, or Ununtrium, is in the Boron Group, or Family 13.
The chemical symbol of ununtrium is Uut.
Ununtrium, with atomic number 113, is a synthetic element and does not naturally occur in nature. Its chemical properties are not well understood, but it is expected to behave as a metal and potentially form bonds with other elements in group 13 of the periodic table.
Ununtrium is not a commercial product.
Ununtrium has not uses.
Element 113 has the temporary name of Ununtrium. It has not yet been given a permanent name.
Very probable ununtrium is not combustible.
The appearance of ununtrium is not known.
They are boron, aluminium, gallium, indium, thallium and ununtrium.
Boron, Aluminum, Gallium, Indium, Thalium, and Ununtrium
The chemical symbol of ununtrium is Uut.