Silicon, because its in the same group, and has the same number of electrons in its outermost shell.
Silicon.
The element with chemical properties most like silicon is germanium. As an example, both are used in semiconductors.
Silicon, carbon's only neighbor within its periodic table column 14.
Silicon -- it also forms 4 bonds. Usually elements in the same group or vertical column in the periodic table all have similar chemical bonding properties.See the Related Questions to the left for more information.
Carbon is a nonmetal, while silicon is a metalloid, so no.
Nitrogen is very similar in chemical properties to Carbon.
Silicon.
Silicon.
No silicon is an element in the same group as carbon, it has similar chemical properties but it is not carbon.
The element with chemical properties most like silicon is germanium. As an example, both are used in semiconductors.
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.
carbon the group 14 element has 6 electrons also called the pseudo stable elctrons as they are half balanced. they are stable elements with moderate electronegativity
Silicon -- it also forms 4 bonds. Usually elements in the same group or vertical column in the periodic table all have similar chemical bonding properties.See the Related Questions to the left for more information.
Carbon?
Carbon is a nonmetal, while silicon is a metalloid, so no.
Nitrogen is very similar in chemical properties to Carbon.
Carbob is a non toxic chemical element but is very combustible.