They are tin, lead and flerovium.
Tin is in the Carbon family. The family is named after the top element in the family, carbon.
Nitrogen is a gas, not a metal.
Nitrogen is a gas, not a metal.
A metal in the alkali metal family has one valence electron where as a metal in boron family has three valence electrons. It is easy to remove one valence electrons than three. So alkali metals will be more reactive.
Molybdenum is in the chromium family.
The carbon family is often referred to as the "Carbon Family". Boring, but true.
Stannum or tin is a metal belonging to group 14 (carbon family) on the periodic table.
Tin is in the Carbon family. The family is named after the top element in the family, carbon.
Tin is in the group 14 (carbon group) of the periodic table.
Boron is a metalloid, cross between a metal and nonmetal. So no it is not a metal and doesn't belong to the metal family.
Carbon is a non-metal.
Its metal that's Royal
Nitrogen is a gas, not a metal.
Nitrogen is a gas, not a metal.
The metal titanium is a transitional metal.
No, it is the last member of Carbon family.
Gold is a noble metal and falls into the metal family on the periodic table in group 11.