Pronunciation: /ˈkælkədʒən/
noun a chemical element of group VI of the periodic table, such as oxygen or sulfur, that combines with metals to form chalcogenides
A1 Chalcogen is a group of elements on the periodic table.
A2 Oxygen and sulfur are examples of chalcogens.
B1 Chalcogens are essential for various chemical reactions.
B2 The properties of chalcogens vary depending on their position in the periodic table.
C1 Researchers are studying the unique characteristics of chalcogens in depth.
C2 Advanced technologies rely on the properties of chalcogens for their functionality.
formal Chalcogens are a group of elements on the periodic table that includes oxygen, sulfur, selenium, and tellurium.
informal I learned in chemistry class that chalcogens are important elements for various chemical reactions.
slang Yo, did you know chalcogens are like the cool kids of the periodic table?
figurative In the world of elements, chalcogens are like the unsung heroes quietly doing their job.
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