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Which group is usually ignored because it does not follow trends?

The group that is usually ignored because it does not follow trends is often referred to as the "nonconformists" or the "individualists." These individuals choose to go against popular trends and are often overlooked or dismissed because of their uniqueness and refusal to conform. However, their perspectives and ideas can bring fresh and innovative insights that should not be ignored.


Why is non abelion group smallest of six elements in mathematics?

The non-abelian group of smallest order (six elements) is the symmetric group S3. This group consists of all possible permutations of three elements, and it is non-abelian because the composition of permutations does not commute in general. It is the smallest non-abelian group because any group with fewer than six elements is either abelian or not a group.


Which group on the periodic table does not follow the normal trends and is often ignored?

The group of noble gases (Group 18) does not follow the normal trends seen in other groups on the periodic table. This is because they have full outer electron shells, making them very stable and unreactive compared to other elements.


What is the name for a group of six?

A sextet.


Are there any exceptions to these trends if so which elements break the trend why did your group arrange these elements the way you did?

Yes, there are exceptions to periodic trends, such as the noble gases, which are generally unreactive and do not follow the expected reactivity trends of their group. For example, while electronegativity usually increases across a period, noble gases have virtually zero electronegativity due to their full valence shells. My group arranged the elements based on their atomic number and periodic properties to highlight these trends and exceptions, illustrating how the periodic table reflects both predictable patterns and anomalies in elemental behavior.