p-Block includes elements ends with np1...5 (lllA , lVB , VB , VlB , VllB) and group zero nobel gases ends with np6 except He ends with 1s2
The number of protons in the nucleus. This gives the element its elemental number. I.E. Carbon has 6 protons and is element 6.
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
There are about four different groups of crystals structures that are available in the minerals. The four have different orientations of the close-packed layers.
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.
The groups of the periodic table are:Group 1: Alkali MetalsGroup 2: Alkali Earth MetalsGroup 3: BoronGroup 4: CarbonGroup 5: NitrogenGroup 6: OxygenGroup 7: HalogensGroup 8: Noble or Inert Gases
The fiftieth element is tin. It is represented by the chemical symbol Sn.
groups run top to bottom periods run left to right
well there is metals meatlloids nonmetals gases solids liquids synthetically prepared element so i guess 7????
Group 3A is an old numbering system of the groups of the periodic table. Using the modern numbering system of the groups, you are referring to group 13. The element in group 13, period 6 is thallium (Tl).
Any element that is in one of the representative elemenet groups is a representative element. A representative element group is any of the groups 1-2, 13-18, i.e. not a transition metal. So, a representative element is an element that isn't a transition metal.
There is no specific element with the symbol SCN on the periodic table. SCN commonly refers to the thiocyanate ion (SCN-) which is a polyatomic ion. It is a combination of sulfur (S), carbon (C), and nitrogen (N), commonly found in compounds.
All the elements in group 6 are called the transition metals. This is also true for groups 3-12.
Element groups
In the p block of the periodic table, there are a total of 6 groups (groups 13-18), each containing elements with electron configurations ending in the p orbital. The maximum number of electrons that can occupy a p orbital is 6; therefore, there can be up to 6 electrons in each element in the p block.
6
They are transition metals.
There are 6 groups.