Only carbon!
only carbon is the nonmetal in the carbon family
One example of a compound that occurs between two nonmetals is carbon dioxide (CO2). It is formed by the combination of the nonmetals carbon and oxygen.
Nonmetals
Carbon and oxygen that's what I got
They are nonmetals.
They are nonmetals essential for life.
Carbon and oxygen are two natural chemical elements, nonmetals.
No, hydrogen and carbon are both classified as metals at solid form on the periodic table.
Nonmetals are sulfur, carbon, helium, nitrogen, argon, selenium, radon, bromine, iodine, fluorine, etc.
No, nonmetals are not invisible. Nonmetals such as oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon are visible in their gaseous form as they make up the air we breathe. Other nonmetals like sulfur and iodine can be seen in their solid or liquid forms.
Carbon atoms form covalent bonds with other carbon atoms, and with other nonmetals, such as carbon and oxygen, or carbon and hydrogen.
Iron. Iron is a metal while the others are nonmetals