On the periodic table, which group contains the noble gases? The left-hand side of the table begins with Group 1 element. Group 1 elements begin with hydrogen. Group 2 elements begin with Beryllium. Group 3 through Group 12 are in the center of the table. The top row of these element groups include the elements Scandium, Titanium, Vanadium, Chromium, Manganese, Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, Cooper, and Zinc. On the right side of the periodic table are found Groups 13 through 18. Group 13 begins with Boron. Group 14 beings with Carbon. Group 15 begins with Nitrogen. Group 16 beings with Oxygen. Gr
Forget the other stuff at the top. On the periodic table, which group contains the noble gases? the second group A. the fourth group B. the last group C. the first group D.
So, I found where the noble glasses are located, but what do they mean by "groups" ?
@JackofallTradez @paki @mathstudent55 please help me.
@shifuyanli
the noble gasses are located in the 18th group
But, there is no 18th group. I'm confused.
Yes, there is.
Section 18 is the last group.
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Have you referred to a periodic table? @gabbyalicorn
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Oh, my bad, and yes I have.
Well, you have your answer.
Noble gas, any of the seven chemical elements that make up Group 18 (VIIIa) of the periodic table. The elements are helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), radon (Rn)
The noble gases are the last group
and element 118 (temporarily named ununoctium [Uuo]).
Yep, that one as well, @shifuyanli
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Hmm, okay. I think I get it now. Thank you! ^u^
No problem! (:
No problem ^_^ Sorry I didn't get here sonner
sooner*
No worries!
Could you help me with a few more...if it's not too much to ask. :3
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Dui.
Especially math
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OS is really laggy for me right now q.q
Same here
OS is not letting me post a new question. :( Could I just give you a link to the question and we could work it out there if it is no trouble.
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