No, it only ressembles to Ge and Pb (group 14) but not to Sb (group 15). The last one is more alike As and Bi
The two elements that have the most similar chemical properties to arsenic are Phosphorus (P) and Antimony (Sb).
The Elements are: Boron(B), Silicon(Si), Germanium(Ge), Arsenic(As), Antimony(Sb), Tellurium(Te), and Astatine(At) all the metalloids are:Boron (B)Silicon (Si)Germanium (Ge)Arsenic (As)Antimony (Sb)Tellurium (Te)Polonium (Po)
No, titanium is not tin. Titanium (chemical symbol Ti) and tin (chemical symbol Sb) are both chemical elements. They are unique. They have different physical and chemical properties, and links are found below that you can follow to investigate the two substances.
Elements that are classed as metalloids are Boron (B), Silicon (Si), Germanium (Ge), Arsenic (As), Antimony (Sb), Tellurium (Te), and Polonium (Po).
Metalloids are chemical elements; they have not a chemical equation. They have chemical symbols as B, As, Ge, Te, Si, Sb.
Tin (Sb) is a poor metal.
The "metalloid elements", including at least As and Sb; many chemists would also include Ga, Ge, Te, and possibly Po.
Aluminum, Germanium, Antimony, and Polonium are what Al, Ge, Sb and Po stand for on the periodic table.
these are all the metalloidsBoron (B)Silicon (Si)Germanium (Ge)Arsenic (As)Antimony (Sb)Tellurium (Te)Polonium (Po)
The two elements that have the most similar chemical properties to arsenic are Phosphorus (P) and Antimony (Sb).
B,SI,Ge,As,Sb,Te,Po.
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Sn (tin), which is a metal, is more metallic than Sb (antimony), which is a metalloid.
B,SI,Ge,As,Sb,Te,Po.
The Elements are: Boron(B), Silicon(Si), Germanium(Ge), Arsenic(As), Antimony(Sb), Tellurium(Te), and Astatine(At) all the metalloids are:Boron (B)Silicon (Si)Germanium (Ge)Arsenic (As)Antimony (Sb)Tellurium (Te)Polonium (Po)
Metalloids (B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, At)
No, titanium is not tin. Titanium (chemical symbol Ti) and tin (chemical symbol Sb) are both chemical elements. They are unique. They have different physical and chemical properties, and links are found below that you can follow to investigate the two substances.