We place tellurium in a group called metalloids. A metalloid is an element that is sort of like a metal, but sort of like a nonmetal. Or, looked at another way, a metalloid is neither a metal or a nonmetal. The metalloids are a "bridge" between the transition metals and the nonmetals. Use the link below for more information on this element.
Te (Tellurium)http://www.webelements.com/tellurium/
Polonium is located in Group 16 (VIA) and in Period 6.
Potassium belongs to group-1. It has one valence electron.
All halogens are in the group 17 of the periodic table. Periods: fluorine in the period 2, chlorine in the period 3, bromine in the period 4, iodine in the period 5, astatine in the period 6, ununseptium in the period 7.
Iodine nuclei have one more Proton than Tellurium, but in general the Tellurium atoms have more neutrons, giving a higher average atomic mass. Elements often have isotopes, and their stated atomic masses are averages which look at the abundance of these isotopes. In a given sample of Iodine, 100% of it will be 127I, though the tiniest trace of 129I will exist. In a sample of Tellurium, 65% will be 128Te and 130Te. This makes Tellurium's average atomic mass a little higher than Iodine's.
Tellurium is a metalloid that is in group 16 on the periodic table.
The atomic number of Tellurium is 52.
there is no element found in such a place because that spot doesn't exist. there is a period 4-7 but not 1-3 for group 6. that particular spot is open and doesn't include any elements
Te is the chemical symbol for tellurium, a metalloid element with atomic number 52.
Tellurium (Te) is a metalloid. It is a p block element and belongs to group 16
Krypton is the noble gas before tellurium.
Tellurium has a total of 52 electrons in its standard state.
The six elements commonly recognized as metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony and tellurium and are found in group 14-16
the answer is A
Rhodium data: - group 9 - period 5 - atomic number 45
Magnesium's group number is 2. Its period number is 3.
Group number 12, period number 4 Transition metal