Carbon is the head of the carbon family known as the "basis of life."
Carbon has isotopes ranging from 8C through to 22C. It has allotropes of carbon (as in carbon black and charcoal), diamond, Graphite, and recently, graphene (a single-layer form of graphite).
There are some rare allotropes such as the recently discovered carbon nanotubes, carbon fullerenes, and a man-made glassy carbon.
its in the question... CARBON :)
Carbon is the first.
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Carbon is the head of the carbon family known as the "basis of life."
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Tin is in the Carbon family. The family is named after the top element in the family, carbon.
the carbon family. the noble gases never react
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Carbon is the head of the carbon family known as the "basis of life."
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Carbon family
The carbon family is often referred to as the "Carbon Family". Boring, but true.
'Carbon(C) is the 'head of the carbon family'. It is Group 4. The next two elements in Group 4 are Silicon, & Germanium. Carbon is the basis of life, because all organic matter be it vegetative or animative contain carbon. 'The element carbon has the ability to Catenate; that is to form long chains from which other non-metallic elements can combine.
Carbon is placed in the carbon group.
only carbon is the nonmetal in the carbon family
only carbon is the nonmetal in the carbon family
It belongs to the carbon family.
Carbon is a nonmetal, but if you're asking about the family, it belongs in the Carbon Family. (Group 14, to be exact.)