Cobalt (element number 27) is classified as a "Transition Metal" and is located in Group 9 of the Periodic Table. Transition Metals are ductile, malleable, and able to conduct electricity and heat.
The group name of antimony is metalloid, and its family name is pnictogen.
Bromine is in the halogen family or group in the periodic table.
Cobalt is in the transition metal group on the periodic table. It is located in group 9.
The chemical name of cobalt oxide using the stock system is cobalt(II) oxide.
The correct family name for a functional group with a carbonyl group bonded to a nitrogen atom is an imine.
They ARE a family (the ferro-magnetics)
It would appear to be a molecule of cobalt hydroxide.
The group name of antimony is metalloid, and its family name is pnictogen.
Tungsten's group or family is metals. NOT metalloids!! It is a solid. More common elements in this group are Cobalt, Iron, and Sodium. and i swear this is true. (:
The scientific name of cobalt is Co. It is a chemical element with atomic number 27 and belongs to the transition metals group on the periodic table.
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Bromine is in the halogen family or group in the periodic table.
Cobalt Family home on MarshTon.
Cobalt is in the transition metal group on the periodic table. It is located in group 9.
The compound name for CoHPO4 is cobalt(II) hydrogen phosphate.
No. Indium is in group 13 on the periodic table of the elements. This family (or group) is called the Boron Group.
The chemical name of cobalt oxide using the stock system is cobalt(II) oxide.