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The elements carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are'll part of the same _____ on the periodic table?
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The elements carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are'll part of the same _____ on the periodic table?
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Hello There!
It is definitely not groups.
They are in the same row, which are known as periods.
The elements carbon, nitrogen and oxygen are all part of the same
period
on the periodic table.
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C, N and O all belong to the same period, in which it's 2nd Period.
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