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The chalcogens are the name for the Periodic Table group 16 (or V1). The group consists of the elements: oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, and polonium. ... The term "chalcogens" was derived from the Greek word chalcos , meaning "ore formers," since they all are be found in copper ores.

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The chalcogens are the name for the Periodic Table group 16 (or V1). The group consists of the elements: oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, and polonium. ... The term "chalcogens" was derived from the Greek word chalcos , meaning "ore formers," since they all are be found in copper ores.

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