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No, boron is in group 13, silicon is in group 14.
Si stands for Silicon in the Periodic Table.
Silicon is found in the Carbon group.
Germanium is in group 14 which in increasing atomic number are carbon, silicon, germanium, tin and lead
Group 1 elements have +1 oxidation number (except for hydrogen) All group 2 elements have +2 oxidation number Fluoride ion always has -1
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4a or 14
Silicon (Si) is situated between Aluminium (Al) and Phosphorus (P) in the Periodic Table. Its atomic number is 14, and it belongs to the "metalloids" category of the Table. Its period number is 3 and its group number is 14.
Silicon is in Group 4A or 14.
No, boron is in group 13, silicon is in group 14.
Silicon belongs to group 14, the carbon group/family
Si stands for Silicon in the Periodic Table.
Silicon is found in the Carbon group.
Germanium is in group 14 which in increasing atomic number are carbon, silicon, germanium, tin and lead
Group 1 elements have +1 oxidation number (except for hydrogen) All group 2 elements have +2 oxidation number Fluoride ion always has -1
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Silicon is the element. It is present in same group as C.