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Selena Holmes
14 April, 04:48
Oxygen and sulfur are both in the family
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Monica Best
14 April, 08:24
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On the periodic table, sulfur belongs to group 16, which is the chalcogen group or the oxygen family. This family contains oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium and polonium.
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