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Silicon, which is just below carbon, and Germanium are the two elements that are most like carbon.
atoms in the same group are similar. calcium is in group 2, so it's similar to Be, Mg, Sr, Ba and Ra. Most similar would be Mg or Sr, which are right above and below. all group 2 atoms share a similar electron configuration
Fluorine.
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Seldom do they have similar physical properties - many of those depend on atomic mass and related properties, and they increase down the group. Chemically, they are similar mostly because their outer (valence) electronic structure is the same.
Buttholes
Bart would likely have properties more similar to Twee, as both are metals with similar atomic structures and properties. Grom, on the other hand, is a non-metal that would have different properties compared to Twee.
chronium, tungsten, and seaborgium
The newest officially discovered elements are Ununquadiumand Ununhexium so, we'll focus on those.Ununquadium will be part of the Carbon series, so we would expect it to have properties similar to those elements (e.g. 4 electrons in the outer shell). The closest relation to it in that group would be Lead.Ununhexium will be part of the Oxygen series, so, again, we would expect it to have properties similar to those elements (e.g. 6 electrons in the outer shell). The closest relation to it in that group would be Polonium, which is also the first radioactive element.
calcium
all group 17 atoms are similar, so Bromine and Iodine would also be similar. Astitaine is much less well known but would also be somewhat similar as well.
No: The compounds more often have very different properties from those of the elements that form them.
Elements showing properties similar to oxygen would be those that are found in the same group as oxygen (group 6A, or 16). Those would be sulfur (S), and selenium (Se)
All the others members of the Alkali metal group have similar properties to Lithium. These are Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium and Francium.
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Silicon, which is just below carbon, and Germanium are the two elements that are most like carbon.
Silicon, carbon's only neighbor within its periodic table column 14.