Group IV A according to CAS (US) notation is group 4 of modern Periodic Table.
The top element of that group is: Titanium
Germanium belongs to group IVA or group 14 and period 4
It is neither. It is an element in Group IVa of the periodic table (i.e. the Carbon Group). It exhibits marked semi-metallic (i.e. metalloid) properties.
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The number of valence electrons in an element is represented by the group number; for example, all elements in group one have one valence electron, all elements in group two have two valence electrons, etc.
no it is in Group 4 (Old IVA or IVB, depending on which form)
Germanium belongs to group IVA or group 14 and period 4
Germanium, belongs to period 4, group IVA (or group 14)
It is neither. It is an element in Group IVa of the periodic table (i.e. the Carbon Group). It exhibits marked semi-metallic (i.e. metalloid) properties.
carbon alkali metal?
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Carbon is in period 2 on the periodic table of the elements.
group: 14 or IVA (not 4A) period: 2
The numbers on the left side of the table are the period numbers and on the top are the group numbers.
yes silicon belongs to the carbon family (IVA GROUP-C,Si,Ge,Sn,Pb)
Hydrogen is the element which is not alkaline metal but in the top of the periodic table. It is depicted in the 1st group because it has 1 valence electron. It is a non metal.
Iva is about 5'8".
Silicon is part of the Carbon Group, which is referred to as Group IV. In the old IUPAC and CAS systems, it was called Group IVB and Group IVA, respectively.