Armanda Hertel: OxygenSulfurSeleniumTelluriumPolonium
Alecia Kaehler: Not my family for sure. ;-)Its a non-metal.
Travis Sherrock: the non-metallic familywell, it is a non-metal for one. to be more specific is a non-metallic solid orthorhombic crystalline rock. it is multivalent with many other chemicals and compounds. and yes... it does smell really really bad lol.
Dick Maisenbacher: nonmetallic elements? at least that's the chemical category. uncertain of what you're looking for, sorry
Providencia Serpe: It also smells really, really, really bad!! =)
Jose Bouliouris: Sulfur Belongs To What Family
Alise Rutgers: Sulfur belongs to the 16th family on the periodic table, which is called the "chalcogens", if that's what your looking for. The other answers are also correct, but it seemed like you were looking for a specific name.
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