It is the noble gas family or the group XVIII.
A row on the periodic table is known as a "period" and a column is known as a "group."
Indium in the periodic table: group 13, period 5, atomic number 49.
The element in period 4 group 5 (also known as Group 15) will typically form an ion with a 3- charge, known as a nitride ion. This is because elements in this group tend to gain three electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Helium is located on the group 18 and period 1 on the modern periodic table.
Oxygen belongs to group 16 (also known as Group VIA) and period 2 on the periodic table.
Helium is the element that is placed in period 1 and group 18 of the periodic table. It is inert in nature and hence stable.
Phosphorus is in the group 15 and period 3 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Argon belongs to the noble gases group on the periodic table, which is Group 18. These gases are known for their stable and non-reactive nature due to having a full outer electron shell. Argon is located in the third period of the periodic table.
Chlorine is in Group 17 (also known as the Halogens) and Period 3 of the periodic table.
A row on the periodic table is known as a "period" and a column is known as a "group."
Oxygen is located in Group 16 (also known as Group VIA) and Period 2 on the periodic table.
Xenon is in group 18 (also known as the noble gases) and period 5 on the periodic table.
Indium in the periodic table: group 13, period 5, atomic number 49.
The element in period 4 group 5 (also known as Group 15) will typically form an ion with a 3- charge, known as a nitride ion. This is because elements in this group tend to gain three electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Sodium, potassium and rubidium are in the first group of the periodic table. Sodium is in the period 3. Potassium is in the period 4. Rubidium is in the period 5.
the metals
Helium is located on the group 18 and period 1 on the modern periodic table.