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Practice the Elements In Groups

Dive into the fascinating world of chemistry with our comprehensive guide to the elements in groups, specifically highlighting key elements such as Boron, Carbon, Fluorine, Hydrogen, and Iodine, among others. We provide detailed insights into elements like Gold, Silver, Uranium, and various noble gases such as Neon and Argon. Discover their atomic numbers, properties, and uses. Whether you are a student, educator, or science enthusiast, this resource will enhance your understanding of the periodic table and the relationships between elements.

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Practice the Elements In Groups

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  1. Fe Na Practice the ElementsIn Groups Sn Zn Pb K

  2. Elements with • A Single Letter

  3. Boron • B 2 5

  4. Carbon • C 2 6

  5. Fluorine • F 2 9

  6. Hydrogen • H 1 1

  7. Iodine • I 53

  8. Nitrogen • N 2 7

  9. Oxygen • O 2 8

  10. Phosphorous • P 15

  11. Sulfur • S 16

  12. Uranium • U 92

  13. Vadadium • V 23

  14. Elements with • Two letters • (that sound right)

  15. Actinium • Ac 89

  16. Aluminum • Al 13

  17. Arsenic • As 33

  18. Astatine • At 85

  19. Barium • Ba 56

  20. Beryllium • Be 2 4

  21. Bromine • Br 35

  22. Calcium • Ca 20

  23. Cadmium • Cd 48

  24. Chlorine • Cl 17

  25. Cobalt • Co 27

  26. Chromium • Cr 24

  27. Cesium • Cs 6 55

  28. Europium • Eu 63

  29. Francium • Fr 87

  30. Gallium • Ga 31

  31. Germanium • Ge 32

  32. Helium • He 2

  33. Lanthanum • La 57

  34. Lithium • Li 2 3

  35. Magnesium • Mg 3 12

  36. Manganese • Mn 25

  37. Nickel • Ni 28

  38. Platinum • Pt 78

  39. Rubidium • Rb 5 37

  40. Scandium • Sc 21

  41. Selenium • Se 34

  42. Silicon • Si 14

  43. Strontium • Sr 38

  44. Tellurium • Te 52

  45. Titanium • Ti 22

  46. Zinc • Zn 30

  47. Zirconium • Zr 40

  48. Elements that • Are Nobel Gasses

  49. Neon • Ne 2 10

  50. Argon • Ar 18

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