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P block elements in the periodic table:
Metals: Aluminium, Boron, Tin
Metalloids: Silicon, Germanium
Noble Gases: Helium, Neon, Argon
Halogens: Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine
Metals: Aluminium, Boron, Tin
Metalloids: Silicon, Germanium
Noble Gases: Helium, Neon, Argon
Halogens: Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine
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The p-block of the periodic table of the elements consists of the last six groups minus helium (which is located in the s-block). In the elemental form of the p-block elements, the highest energy electron occupies a p-orbital. The p-block contains all of the nonmetals (except for hydrogen and helium which are in the s-block) and semimetals, as well as the post-transition metals.
The groups of the p-block are:
=>13 (IIIB, IIIA): Boron group
=>14 (IVB, IVA): Carbon group
=>15 (VB, VA): Nitrogen group (or pnictogens)
=>16 (VIB, VIA): Chalcogens
=>17 (VIIB, VIIA): Halogens
=>18 (Group 0): Noble gases (excluding helium)
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The p-block of the periodic table of the elements consists of the last six groups minus helium (which is located in the s-block). In the elemental form of the p-block elements, the highest energy electron occupies a p-orbital. The p-block contains all of the nonmetals (except for hydrogen and helium which are in the s-block) and semimetals, as well as the post-transition metals.
The groups of the p-block are:
=>13 (IIIB, IIIA): Boron group
=>14 (IVB, IVA): Carbon group
=>15 (VB, VA): Nitrogen group (or pnictogens)
=>16 (VIB, VIA): Chalcogens
=>17 (VIIB, VIIA): Halogens
=>18 (Group 0): Noble gases (excluding helium)
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