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Sure, here are two examples of common minerals in each group: Silicates: Quartz, Feldspar Carbonates: Calcite, Dolomite Sulfates: Gypsum, Barite Halides: Halite, Fluorite Oxides: Hematite, Magnetite Sulfides: Pyrite, Galena Native Elements: Gold, Diamond
Elements that are chemically similar to each other belong to the same group in the periodic table. They have similar chemical properties due to having the same number of valence electrons, which influences how they react with other elements. Examples include the alkali metals (Group 1) and the halogens (Group 17).
Examples of intra-group conflict include disagreements over work assignments, competition for resources or recognition, differences in opinion on decision-making processes, and interpersonal conflicts between group members.
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Each element in a period is in a transitional metal.
carbs: bread protien: steak fats and sugars: donuts fruit and veg: carrots dairy: milk
An example of a informail group is a gang.
Some good examples of group discussion business subjects are economics and foreign policies. Other examples of group discusion business subjects are consumers and products.
Annihilators
Examples: - thorianite: oxides group - thorite: silicates group - monazite: phosphates group
Some examples of 5 people group names include quintet, pentad, and quintuplet.
Some examples of foods in the grain group include bread, rice, pasta, oatmeal, and cereal.
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group of elements in a compound
Sure, here are two examples of common minerals in each group: Silicates: Quartz, Feldspar Carbonates: Calcite, Dolomite Sulfates: Gypsum, Barite Halides: Halite, Fluorite Oxides: Hematite, Magnetite Sulfides: Pyrite, Galena Native Elements: Gold, Diamond
If at a competition group "a" defeats group "b", and group "b" defeats group "c" then group "a" will have to defeat group "C"
Examples of recreation groups are public institutions, voluntary group-work agencies, private groups supported by membership fees, and commercial enterprises. Examples of each of these are the National Park Service, the YMCA, the Kiwanis, and Disney World.