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Carbon
Carbon is in the same group as lead.
No, diamond, an allotrope of carbon, does not have a metallic bond. Carbon, which is the element from which diamond is formed, is a nonmetal.
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 is a non-metallic element.
A metallic bond is a bond between two metals from the same group.
No, it is non-metallic.
Carbon is in the same group as lead.
Carbon
Amorfous sulfur is a yellow powder, this is nothing like metal, so sulfur is a nonmetal (the same as e.g. carbon)
Carbon is in the same group as lead.
No, diamond, an allotrope of carbon, does not have a metallic bond. Carbon, which is the element from which diamond is formed, is a nonmetal.
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.
No silicon is an element in the same group as carbon, it has similar chemical properties but it is not carbon.
Carbon is a non-metallic element.
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An example is sulfur.