Silicon, Germanium, Tin, Lead belong to carbon family
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Other elements in the same group as tin (Sn) in the periodic table are lead (Pb) and germanium (Ge). These elements belong to Group 14, also known as the carbon group, and share similar chemical properties.
No. An element, by definition, does not contain any other element. The only element that contains carbon is carbon; however, carbon does make compounds with other elements - for example, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide with oxygen.
Tin belongs to the carbon family in the periodic table, also known as group 14. This family includes elements such as carbon, silicon, germanium, lead, and flerovium. All members of this family have four electrons in their outer energy level.
Together with bromine and fluorine they belong to the 'halogenes', group 7 in the periodic table.
According to Chemists, the elements of sodium and chlorine belong to the same atomic family as well as carbon and lead.
Those are other elements that didnt have enough space to go with the other elements.
Halogens belong to the nonmetals. It is in the middle top block of the Periodic Table. The other nonmetals are the noble gasses.
Aluminum is of the family of elements called 'other metals' in the Periodic Table.
The halogens belong to Group 17 of the periodic table, also known as the halogen group. This group includes elements such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. They are highly reactive nonmetals that readily form compounds with other elements.
Germanium is in group 14 which in increasing atomic number are carbon, silicon, germanium, tin and lead
CO2 is not on the periodic table. The periodic table of elements, funnily enough houses all the elements. CO2 is a compound made up of other elements and therefore isnt on the table.