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Sulfur, which is in the oxygen family, has 6 valence electrons.
They all have oxygen.
They are all in the coal family, wich wll mak hem in common.
No, not all acids contain oxygen. Acids are substances that when dissolved in water, increase the concentration of hydrogen ions. Some common acids without oxygen are hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
No, not all minerals contain oxygen. Minerals are chemical compounds formed from different elements, so they can contain a variety of elements besides oxygen, such as carbon, sulfur, or metals like gold or silver. Oxygen is a common element in many minerals, but it is not a requirement for something to be classified as a mineral.
The oxygen family, also known as group 16 on the periodic table, all have six valence electrons. This family includes oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, and polonium. They are all nonmetals and tend to form -2 oxidation states in compounds.
The noble gases
Nitrogen, oxygen, and neon are all elements on the periodic table. They are all gases at room temperature and are part of the same group/family on the periodic table, known as the noble gases.
All elements have same number of valence electrons (two) and hence they have similar reactivity and chemical properties.
Sulfur, which is in the oxygen family, has 6 valence electrons.
All elements in the oxygen family have 6 electrons in the outer orbit.
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.
All oxygen atoms have 8 protons, regardless of the isotope.
They all have oxygen in them.
Selenium and Oxygen are part of the family on the periodic table. Columns=families, and rows= periods. Oxygen and selemiun also have the same amount of electrons on their outershell. All this can be found on any website with a periodic table like webelements.com, or in a chemistry book.
they all need oxygen to survive
They're all nonmetals.