Silicon is found in the Carbon group.
Metalloid
No. In the modern periodic table, silicon (element 14) is a metalloid in group 14.Group 14 was previously known as "group IV" (A or B).
Carbon.
Group 17, the halogens.
Group 15
It would belong to group XVI, the group with oxygen.
Silicon is an element itself, so there are no elements that belong to silicon besides itself.
No. In the modern periodic table, silicon (element 14) is a metalloid in group 14.Group 14 was previously known as "group IV" (A or B).
Neither. It is an element in group 14.
Carbon.
it doen't, silicon is in group 14 and titanium is in group 4 or if you meant something else, sorry.
Silicon belongs to group 14, the carbon group/family
Silicon. the mixture sand is made of silicon and oxygen. the chemical formula for sand is SiO_2
No silicon is an element in the same group as carbon, it has similar chemical properties but it is not carbon.
this element belongs in the group of metals
Group 17, the halogens.
Group 15
Silicon is the element. It is present in same group as C.