The elements in group (column) 16 are:
The "vertical" column of the periodic table is called the "group" (from group I, with Hydrogen at the top, then Lithium, Sodium, Potasium, Rubidium, Cesium and Francium at the bottom of that group; To group VIII with Helium at the top, working down to ununoctium at the bottom). The horizontal column is called a "period". e.g, period 1, has the element Hydrogen to Helium from left to right of the periodic table, Whereas period 7, has the elements Francium, Radium, Actinium, Rutherfordium, dubnium, Seaborgium, Bohrium, Hassium, Meitnerium, Darmstadtium, Roentgenium, Ununbium, Ununtrium, Ununquadium, Ununpentium, Ununhexium, Ununseptium and Ununoctium, from left to right of the periodic table!
Meatals: 88 Semimeatals: 6 Nonmeatals: 18 Add: Groups 1 and 18 contain 7 elements. Groups 2, 13-16 contain 6 elements. Groups 3-12 contain 4 elements. Some periodic tables do not include all of the elements 113-118 as only a few atoms of each have been observed in the laboratory. Click on related links to see a periodic table with links to all of the elements.
Non-metals are the elements in groups 14-16 of the periodic table. The nonmetals are Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Selenium. The first two columns, the middle 9 columns except La and Ac on the periodic table are metals.
There are several elements that are not shiny and not malleable. An example of this are Groups 1,14,15, and 16 on the Periodic Table. They are all non metals
Sulfur is an element.Sulfur is an element, represented as S on the periodic table.
It is the16 column of the Periodic Table , so elements inside this column are O , S , Se ,Te , Po
The elements in column 18 of a wide form periodic table or Column VIII of a narrow form periodic table, commonly called the noble gases. Also, both elements in the first period, the elements in groups 15, 16, and 17 of the second period, and the element in group 17 of the third period.
The periodic table itself will not tell you if an element is a gas or not. All elements have a melting point and a boiling point. For this information you need to look at a table of the PROPERTIES of the elements. However, all the elements in column 18 and many of the elements towards the top of column 17 and to some extent 16 are gasses at room temperature, as are all the elements in row 1.
Oxygen is in the group 16 of the periodic table of Mendeleev - chalcogenides group.
The chalcogens are the chemical elements in group 16 of the periodic table, which includes Oxygen.
there are five element in group 16 of the periodic table
Group 16 elements.
Sulfur is in Group 6 (or 16) of the periodic table. It is the column two left of Group 0 (noble gases).
It does have a name. Group 16 elements are called "chalcogens".
In a column that is numbered 16 on most "extended form" tables or VI(A) on "narrow form" tables.
The halogens are the highly reactive nonmetals on the periodic table. This group includes elements such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine, which readily form compounds with other elements due to their strong tendency to gain an electron.
Sulfur is part of group 16 of the periodic table because it has 6 valence electrons, which gives it similar chemical properties to other elements in the group. Group 16 elements tend to form compounds by gaining or sharing 2 electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.