when you subtract 6 protons from Arsenic, where do you land on in the periodic table

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Arsenic (As) has an atomic number of 33, which means it has 33 protons. If you subtract 6 protons from arsenic, you get 33 - 6 = 27 protons.

The element with 27 protons is Cobalt (Co), which is located in group 9 and period 4 of the periodic table.