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carbon family or chalcogens
1. Carbon forms unusually strong C-C single bonds, C=C double bonds, and carbon-carbon triple bonds. 2. The electronegativity of carbon (EN = 2.55) is too small to allow carbon to form C4- ions with most metals and too large for carbon to form C4+ ions when it reacts with nonmetals. Carbon therefore forms covalent bonds with many other elements. 3. Carbon forms strong double and triple bonds with a number of other nonmetals, including N, O, P, and S.
Metalloids are 7 and other nonmetals are 17.
Halogens, Group 7.
Carbon is a none metal element. atomic number of it is 6.
carbon family or chalcogens
1. Carbon forms unusually strong C-C single bonds, C=C double bonds, and carbon-carbon triple bonds. 2. The electronegativity of carbon (EN = 2.55) is too small to allow carbon to form C4- ions with most metals and too large for carbon to form C4+ ions when it reacts with nonmetals. Carbon therefore forms covalent bonds with many other elements. 3. Carbon forms strong double and triple bonds with a number of other nonmetals, including N, O, P, and S.
Metalloids are 7 and other nonmetals are 17.
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Depending on the type of fly, it can belong to a number of families. For instance, a house fly is in the Muscidae family.
Carbon: group 14Nitrogen: group 15Oxygen: group 16Noble gases: group 18
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Group 14 in the Periodic Table of Elements
All the members of the family were counted in a Roman family. Some families were large, others were small. There was no set number just as there is no set number for the people living in a present day family.
No. Weasels are members of the order Carnivora. Rodents have their own order of Rodentia. Therefore, their families are also different. weasels are members of the family Mustelidae, and rodents have a number of different families within their order.
Family structures based on number of mates include monogamous families, where there is one spouse, and polygamous families, which can be further categorized into polygyny (one husband, multiple wives) and polyandry (one wife, multiple husbands).
Silicon is the 2nd member of carbon family its Atomic no is 14.