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Nitrogen group

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Nitrogen group

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  1. Nitrogen group • Nitrogen group - The Group 15 elements are generally known as the nitrogen family. All of the elements of this family have five electrons in their outermost energy level. This group is divided into nonmetals, semimetals, and metals by characteristic. The top two elements, nitrogen and phosphorus, are very definitely nonmetals, forming -3 charge anions. Nitrogen is a diatomic gas and phosphorus is a solid. The elements arsenic, antimony, and bismuth all have some characteristics of semimetals such as brittleness as a free element.

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  3. Interesting Facts About N Group • Bismuth is commonly used for alloys of metals and as a component of cosmetics or medicine used to treat upset stomach (Pepto-Bismol) and eczema. A common use for liquid nitrogen today is the rapid freezing of food products. We also use liquid nitrogen in medical/surgical applications such as cryotherapy and cryosurgery. Phosphorus is used in compounds such as phosphoric acid, to make synthetic fertilizers, and in detergents.

  4. Nitrogen Group • Sentence: Nitrogen group can be found in all hospitals and surgery wards. • Sources : Textbook page and Yellow Textbook pages K -

  5. Oxygen Group • The Oxygen Family, called consists of the elements found in Group 16 of the periodic table. It consists of the elements oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium and polonium. • These can be found in nature in both free and combined states. All elements of the oxygen family have 6 electrons in their outermost shell. Each has six of the desired eight electrons required for the octet in its highest energy level. This means that it takes or accepts two electrons from atoms of other elements to form anions or shares two electrons to form covalent bonds.

  6. Oxygen Group • Sentence: Oxygen is the third most abundant element found in the sun, and it plays a part in the carbon-nitrogen cycle, one process responsible for stellar energy production. • Sources: Textbook pages and Yellow Textbook page K -

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