Group 6
Oxygen is a non-metal element and belongs to Group 16 (formerly Group VIA) of the periodic table. It has the atomic number 8 and is essential for sustaining life on Earth.
Oxygen is not a transition element, it is a representative element. Representative elements are found in the s and p blocks of the periodic table, while transition elements are found in the d and f blocks. Oxygen is found in Group 16 of the periodic table.
D. Oxygen. Oxygen is the most nonmetallic element in group 16, also known as the chalcogens. It has a high electronegativity and tends to gain electrons to form negative ions.
Any element in the group 6 and period 3 (IUPAC version of periodic table).
Oxygen Gas is itself a co-valent compound. It's formula is O2 which means oxygen gas is an atom contains two O molecules. Except zero group element all gases are compound.
Oxygen is the first element in group 16 of the periodic table
No, oxygen is not a group 15 element; it is a group 16 element. Oxygen is not used directly in fertilizer production but is involved in key processes such as nutrient uptake by plants during respiration and photosynthesis.
The most important is the oxygen.
Elements in group VIA (6A) also called group 16.
Oxygen is the most active nonmetallic element in group 16, also known as the oxygen group or chalcogens. It readily reacts with many elements to form oxides.
Oxygen is classified as a non-metal element in the periodic table. It is part of the chalcogen group, which is a group of reactive non-metals.
group 16
part of the oxygen group....gas, nonmetal...
only oxygen is a gas :)
Ozone is not an element. It is an allotrope of oxygen.
Sulfur is a fourth period representative element that has similar properties to oxygen. Both elements belong to group 16 of the periodic table, also known as the oxygen group, and have similar chemical reactivity.
Oxygen is the element having atomic number 8. It is present in group-16.