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The elements with atomic number 16 34 52 are all called

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The elements with atomic number 16,34,52 belongs to "Chalcogens family"


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The correct answer is The elements with atomic number 16,34,52 belongs to the "Chalcogens family".

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The chalcogens are the components that have a place with bunch 16 of the cutting-edge intermittent table (or the oxygen family). Chalcogens comprise of five components - oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, and polonium. It tends to be noticed that the engineered component livermorium is additionally accepted to have a place with the chalcogen family. It can likewise be noticed that it is entirely expected for oxygen to be barred from the chalcogen family while summing up their compound properties since its substance conduct is very unique in relation to the remainder of the part components.

All chalcogens have a sum of 6 electrons in their separate valence shells. These components are otherwise called mineral framing components since an enormous number of metals are known to exist as sulfides or oxides in the world's outside layer. Numerous chalcogens are known to happen in various allotropes. For instance, oxygen is known to have a sum of 9 allotropes and sulfur is known to have more than 20. In any case, it tends to be noticed that only one allotrope of tellurium has been found up until this point.

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