Carbon is in group 14, (which is sometimes called group 4).
Group 18 is the Noble gases (He, Ne, etc)
Carbon: group 14Nitrogen: group 15Oxygen: group 16Noble gases: group 18
Carbon (C)
Noble gases are in the group 18 of the periodic table and halogens in the group 17. Carbon is in the group 14.
The carbon family, also known as Group 14, is located in the periodic table. It includes elements like carbon, silicon, germanium, tin, and lead. These elements share similar chemical properties due to the number of electrons in their outer shell.
Covalent Bond. Chemically Active. The only elements that are inert are group 18, or 8A.
Nonmetals are primarily found in Groups 14 to 18 of the periodic table. The specific groups containing nonmetals include Group 14 (carbon group), Group 15 (pnictogens), Group 16 (chalcogens), Group 17 (halogens), and Group 18 (noble gases). Notable nonmetals in these groups include carbon (C), nitrogen (N), oxygen (O), fluorine (F), and neon (Ne).
Silicon is in the same group as carbon on the periodic table. Both carbon and silicon are in group 14, which is also known as the carbon group.
Carbon can exhibit both active and inert properties depending on the form it is in. For example, diamond is chemically inert, while carbon in the form of charcoal or activated carbon is highly reactive and can be used for various chemical processes.
Hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, selenium, all of the group 17 and 18 elements.
Carbon: group 14Sodium: group 1Neon: group 18Chlorine: group 17
Tin belongs to group 14, carbon family, period 5. Neon belongs to group 18, noble gases, period 2.
The carbon family is often referred to as the "Carbon Family". Boring, but true.