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Q: What are the two metalloids in the nitrogen family?
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Are carbon and nitrogen both metalloids?

Neither carbon nor nitrogen are metalloids. They are both non-metals.


What is arsenics family name?

metalloids , substances that look like a metal and behave like a metal but really isn't hope i helped


How many metalloids are in the carbon family?

there are two elements. those are tin and lead. Tin and lead are NOT metalloids. The two metalloids in group 14 (same group as Carbon) would be silicon (Si) and germanium (Ge).


What are the physical properties shared by the Nitrogen family?

With the exception of nitrogen which is a gas the rest, P, As, Sb, Bi are solids at room temperature. Arsenic and antimony are metalloids, bismuth is a metal. Not a lot of physical properties in common! Chemical properties--there are similarities.


Is my body made mainly of metalloids?

No, your body is mostly the nonmetals hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen.


Which family of metal loses electrons the easiest?

Carbon.


What are two metalloids found in period 4?

Germanium and arsenic are two metalloids that are found in period 4 of the Periodic Table of the Elements.


What groups is the nitrogen family in?

the nitrogen family is in group 15


Which elements form covalent elements?

Covalent bonds usually form between two or more nonmetals such as H2, HF, H2O, NH3 or CH4.


Which element is found in period 2 group 5A?

Pnictogens - the nonmetals nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), the metalloids arsenic (As) antimony (Sb), and the metal bismuth (Bi).


What is the name of family 15 on the periodic table?

These are the pnictogens and you can remember them by the first two letters of two pnictogens. P, phosphorus; N, nitrogen.


What family is cesium in on the periodic table?

cesium is in the metalloids group ;0