Titanium belongs to same family as Hafnium. Both of them belongs to group-4.
Every element is unique. So, the element Helium isn't the same as any other element(s). It is however similar to other elements in it's family (inert gases).
The most similar element is hafnium, which is very nearly a chemical twin because the "lanthanide contraction" in elements from lanthanum to lutetium results in hafnium having almost the same atomic radius as zirconium. Other elements in the same periodic column as zirconium are titanium and rutherfordium.
Silicon is the element. It is present in same group as C.
Elements in the same family, or group, have similar physical and chemical properties.
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To find an element that is similar to another element, look in the periodic table and find an element in the same column (group/family) as the element of interest. Usually, elements within the same group/family have very similar properties.
No other element can do same job as copper as each element is unique .
Beryllium, Calcium or any other element within the same family or group (vertical column on the periodic table)
Groups or family's!
There is almost no difference in chemical properties between zirconium and hafnium metals or their compounds with the same nonmetal counterparts, because these two metals have the same valence electron configurations and almost the same atomic size.
Copper is an element that is in the same family as gold and silver. All of these metals are in the same group on the periodic table. Because of their similarities in structure, these metals have similar properties