GROUP 6 ELEMENT
| Group | '6' |
|---|---|
| Period | |
| '4' | 24 Cr |
| '5' | 42 Mo |
| '6' | 74 W |
| '7' | 106 Sg |
A 'Group 6 element' is one in the series of elements in group 6 (IUPAC style) in the periodic table, which consists of the transition metals chromium ('Cr'), molybdenum ('Mo'), tungsten ('W'), and seaborgium ('Sg').
"Group 6" is the new IUPAC name for this group; the old style name was "''group VIA''" in the old European system or "''group VIB''" in the old US system. Group 6 must not be confused with the group with the old-style group names of either 'VIB' (European system) or 'VIA' (US system); that group is now called group 16.
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| Biological occurrences |
Biological occurrences
Group 6 is notable in that it contains some of the only elements in periods 5 and 6 with a known role in the biological chemistry of living organisms: molybdenum is common in enzymes of many organisms, and tungsten has been identified in an analogous role in enzymes from some archaea, such as ''Pyrococcus furiosus''. In contrast, and unusually for a first-row d-block transition metal, chromium appears to have few biological roles, although it is thought to form part of the glucose metabolism enzyme in some mammals.
| >Explanation of right side periodic table slice: | Transition metals | atomic number in black are solids | solid borders are older than the Earth (Primordial elements) | dotted borders are made artificially (Synthetic elements) |
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