selenium is in the group IV so it belongs to the Chalcogen family :)
Selenium belongs to the chalcogen family on the periodic table. It is part of Group 16, also known as the oxygen family.
Selenium belongs to the oxygen family, which is also called the chalcogenides. The group includes oxygen, sulfur, selenium and tellurium (and polonium) only dumb buts dont now that
No. Selenium is a nonmetal belonging to oxygen family.
Yes, selenium is a nonmetal element that belongs to the group of chalcogens in the periodic table. It is not a metal.
It belongs to the amine group or family.
Selenium belongs to the chalcogen family on the periodic table. It is part of Group 16, also known as the oxygen family.
Selenium is a non metal. It belongs to oxygen family or group 16.
Selenium belongs to the oxygen family, which is also called the chalcogenides. The group includes oxygen, sulfur, selenium and tellurium (and polonium) only dumb buts dont now that
Sulfur belongs to the oxygen family, also known as group 16 or the chalcogens. Other members of this family include oxygen, selenium, tellurium, and polonium. These elements share similar chemical properties due to their common electron configurations.
chalcogens
No. Selenium is a nonmetal belonging to oxygen family.
The halogens
It belongs to the Actiniaceae family and scientifically named Actinidithia chinensisActinidithia chinesis /Actinidia deliciosa
The family of actinides
Oxygen belongs to the chalcogen family on the periodic table.
Yes, selenium is a nonmetal element that belongs to the group of chalcogens in the periodic table. It is not a metal.
Xenon belongs to the noble gas family on the periodic table.