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Aluminum is not in group 15 of the Periodic Table. But, the only metal in group 15 is Bismuth. The symbol of Bismuth is Bi.
The element located in group 5A (15) and period 3 is phosphorus. It has an atomic number of 15 and is a non-metal with various applications in industry and agriculture.
Lead is a main group element, specifically a metal, and not a transition metal or inner transition metal. It belongs to group 14 in the periodic table and is commonly classified as a post-transition metal.
What is 'pb' ? If you mean 'Pb' (Lead) then the elements in this Group are ;_ Carbon (C) (Non-metal) Silicon (Si) (metalloid) Germanium (Ge) (Metalloid) Tin (Sn) (Metal) Lead(Pb) (Metal) Flerovium(Fe) (Metal & Radio-active) To answer your question , Carbon is the only Non-metal in the same Group as Lead . NB When writing chemical symbols the first letter is ALWAYS a CAPITAL letter and the second letter is small/lower case. Hence lead is 'Pb' not 'pb'. NNB 'Pb' is the initials for Plumbum , the Latin name for 'Lead'.
Nitrogen is a non-metal. It is located in group 15 of the periodic table, also known as the Nitrogen Group or Pnictogens. Non-metals typically lack metallic properties such as malleability, conductivity, and luster.
The metal and non-metal in the same group are Hydrogen and Sodiim
bismuth, Bi
(Bi) Bismuth
No, bismuth is not considered a transition metal. It is a post-transition metal in group 15 of the periodic table.
Nitrogen is a metal. It belongs to group 15
No, they are only metals towards the bottom and left. Metals are found at the bottom of the groups, non metals at the top and some of the middle ones are metalloids.
Boron is a only non metal in group 13 elements.
The element located in group 5A (15) and period 3 is phosphorus. It has an atomic number of 15 and is a non-metal with various applications in industry and agriculture.
No, bismuth is in the group 15 of the periodic table.
Lead is a main group element, specifically a metal, and not a transition metal or inner transition metal. It belongs to group 14 in the periodic table and is commonly classified as a post-transition metal.
What is 'pb' ? If you mean 'Pb' (Lead) then the elements in this Group are ;_ Carbon (C) (Non-metal) Silicon (Si) (metalloid) Germanium (Ge) (Metalloid) Tin (Sn) (Metal) Lead(Pb) (Metal) Flerovium(Fe) (Metal & Radio-active) To answer your question , Carbon is the only Non-metal in the same Group as Lead . NB When writing chemical symbols the first letter is ALWAYS a CAPITAL letter and the second letter is small/lower case. Hence lead is 'Pb' not 'pb'. NNB 'Pb' is the initials for Plumbum , the Latin name for 'Lead'.
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Bismuth is classified as a metal in Group 15 (VA) of the periodic table. It is a post-transition metal and is known for its distinctive pinkish hue.