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Collective names of groups of like elementsCollective names of groups of like elements is the term used by IUPAC to describe nomenclature for categorization of chemical elements.[1] Product highlightThe following names are approved by IUPAC:
Many other names for groups of elements are in common use, and yet others have been used throughout history. Some examples include:
Any periodic table group can also be used in this sense. Sometimes the group number is used, as in group 14 element, and sometimes the name of the first element in the group is used, as in carbon group or carbon family. References
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