It's in the Carbon Family which is the 5th family in the periodic table. It's in row 14 but the term, group, isn't normally used.
Carbon is in group 14, which is the carbon family.
group 18 for helium and group 14 for carbon
Traditionally carbon is in Group 4. However, the most modern way of numbering the groups puts it in group 14.
group no of carbon family is14
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a group in the Periodic Table of Elements. Group 14.The vertically aligned group consists of carbon(C), silicon(Si), germanium(Ge), tin(Sn), lead(Pb) and ununquadium(Uuq). Elements in the carbon group have four electrons.
Groups run vertically in a periodic table and Carbon falls under group IV.
Carbon is the element in the same family as lead with atomic number less than sodium.
Silicon belongs to the 3rd family on the periodic table
1.Hydrogen(H)2.Lithium(Li)3.Sodium(Na)4.Potassium(K)5.Rubidium(Rb)6.Cesium(Cs)7.Francium(Fr)They are called alkali metals except hydrogen ,which is a non-metal.
Carbon: group 14Nitrogen: group 15Oxygen: group 16Noble gases: group 18
The carbon family is often referred to as the "Carbon Family". Boring, but true.
Carbon is placed in the carbon group.
Carbon group
Carbon is the first in the group.
a group in the Periodic Table of Elements. Group 14.The vertically aligned group consists of carbon(C), silicon(Si), germanium(Ge), tin(Sn), lead(Pb) and ununquadium(Uuq). Elements in the carbon group have four electrons.
Carbon is a nonmetal, but if you're asking about the family, it belongs in the Carbon Family. (Group 14, to be exact.)
The Non-Metals group^ Not true, there is no such group. -____- Group 14, the group Carbon belongs to, is simply called the Carbon Family. And a lot of the members of the family aren't non-metals; take Tin, and Silicon, for instance.
Group 14 is known as carbon family as the first element in the group is carbon.
carbon family or group 14
The Carbon family.
Tin is in the Carbon family. The family is named after the top element in the family, carbon.