Carbon is in the same group as lead.
Carbon, Silicon (a metalloid), Germanium (a metalloid),
No, Se is in group 16, same as Sulfur it is a nonmetal (Transition elements are in group 3 to 12)
There are five stable elements in Group 14: carbon (C), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), tin (Sn) and lead (Pb). (There's also flerovium, which is a synthetic - and extremely radioactive - element they've only made about 90 atoms of. But let's not talk about that, shall we?) Three are metalloids, two are metals and all are quite solid at STP. The easiest one to turn into a gas would be lead because it has the lowest boiling point. The answer to your question is, "there are no nonmetals and no gases in the same group as Pb."
Yes because they are both in group 4 on the periodic table.
Carbon is in the same group as lead.
Carbon
Carbon is in the same group as lead.
Carbon, Silicon (a metalloid), Germanium (a metalloid),
Carbon
Pb is present in group-14. Its configuration is 6s2 , 6p2
No, Se is in group 16, same as Sulfur it is a nonmetal (Transition elements are in group 3 to 12)
Lead is in the group 14 of the Periodic Table.
14
There are five stable elements in Group 14: carbon (C), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), tin (Sn) and lead (Pb). (There's also flerovium, which is a synthetic - and extremely radioactive - element they've only made about 90 atoms of. But let's not talk about that, shall we?) Three are metalloids, two are metals and all are quite solid at STP. The easiest one to turn into a gas would be lead because it has the lowest boiling point. The answer to your question is, "there are no nonmetals and no gases in the same group as Pb."
Lead is in the group 14 of the Periodic Table of elements.
group 17, halogens