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  2. Group 7 element - Wikipedia

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    All group 7 elements crystallize in the hexagonal close packed (hcp) structure except manganese, which crystallizes in the body centered cubic (bcc) structure. Bohrium is also expected to crystallize in the hcp structure. [1] The table below is a summary of the key physical properties of the group 7 elements. The question-marked value is ...

  3. List of chemistry mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    2.5.7 Group 17 (Halogens) ... Toggle Properties of elements subsection. 3.1 Abundance of elements on Earth's crust. 3.2 Activity series of metals. 3.3 Electronegativity.

  4. Group (periodic table) - Wikipedia

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    For example, group 16 is also described as the "oxygen group" and as the "chalcogens". An exception is the "iron group", which usually refers to group 8, but in chemistry may also mean iron, cobalt, and nickel, or some other set of elements with similar chemical properties.

  5. Periodic table - Wikipedia

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    The Roman numerals used correspond to the last digit of today's naming convention (e.g. the group 4 elements were group IVB, and the group 14 elements were group IVA). In Europe, the lettering was similar, except that "A" was used for groups 1 through 7, and "B" was used for groups 11 through 17. In addition, groups 8, 9 and 10 used to be ...

  6. List of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    It is a tabular arrangement of the elements by their chemical properties that usually uses abbreviated chemical symbols in ... Group Period Block ... 7 N Nitrogen [r ...

  7. Names for sets of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    Metalloids – Variously-defined group of elements with properties intermediate between metals and nonmetals. In alphabetic order: Coinage metals – Various metals used to mint coins, primarily the group 11 elements Cu, Ag, and Au.

  8. Bohrium - Wikipedia

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    The lighter group 7 elements are known to form volatile heptoxides M 2 O 7 (M = Mn, Tc, Re), so bohrium should also form the volatile oxide Bh 2 O 7. The oxide should dissolve in water to form perbohric acid, HBhO 4. Rhenium and technetium form a range of oxyhalides from the halogenation of the oxide.

  9. Group 8 element - Wikipedia

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    Group 8 is a group (column) of chemical elements in the periodic table. It consists of iron (Fe), ruthenium (Ru), osmium (Os) and hassium (Hs). [ 1 ] " Group 8" is the modern standard designation for this group, adopted by the IUPAC in 1990. [ 1 ]