This element is likely to be Thallium based on its position in group 3A and period 6 of the Periodic Table. Thallium is a soft, malleable metal that is often used in electronic components and for its toxicity in certain compounds.
The element found in group 13 and period 6 of the modern periodic table is Thallium (Tl). It is a soft, malleable metal with some properties of both metals and nonmetals. Thallium is toxic and can be found in trace amounts in certain minerals and ores.
It is a lanthanide in period 6.
Lead belongs to group-14. Its period number is 6.
Barium, atomic number 56, is in group 2 of period VI (six) in the periodic system.
It is barium.
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).
Nitrogen is found in Group 15 and Period 2. Xenon is found in Group 18 and Period 5. Cesium is found in Group 1 and Period 6.
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
what element is found between period 2 and group 14
Hafnium is currently found in Group IV B and Period 6.
Nitrogen is period 2, group 15. sodium is period 3 group 1, iodine is period5 group 17. mercury is period 6 group 12.
nitrogen- group 15; period 2 sodium- group 1; period 3 iodine- group 17; period 5 mercury- group 12; period 6
Tungsten is a transition metal and therefore is not in a specific column, because it has no definite number of electrons in it's outer shell at one time. It is in the 6th row of the periodic table and is the 74th element
Gold, Au, is found in the Transition Metals in group 12, period 6.
(3 x 3) - 6 = 3 3a-6=3 3a=3+6 3a=9 a=9/3 a=3
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Barium is found in period 6 of the periodic table.