Carbon (C)
Group 17 (halogens) and Group 18 (noble gases).
Carbon is the non-metal placed in group-14. Its period number is 2.
CARBON
hydrogen
Boron
Hydrogen
Carbon is a nonmetal, but if you're asking about the family, it belongs in the Carbon Family. (Group 14, to be exact.)
Stannum or tin is a metal belonging to group 14 (carbon family) on the periodic table.
the halogens, group 17
No. Chlorine is a main group element, but is a nonmetal in the halogen family (group 17).
The halogen group is the MOST reactive nonmetal group.
Carbon (C)
Group 4 (Now 14) of the Periodic Table contains only one non-metal; Carbon (C). All the rest of the elements in this group are metals. The metals in Group 4(14) are;SiliconGermaniumTinLead
1. Carbon is a nonmetal. 2. Silicon and germanium are metalloids. 3. Tin and lead and flerovium are metals. 4. The title Group 4a is obsolete and incorrect after IUPAC rules; correct is Group 14.
Si is the short form for Silicon and silicon is not a metal.
Carbon is a nonmetal, but if you're asking about the family, it belongs in the Carbon Family. (Group 14, to be exact.)
Stannum or tin is a metal belonging to group 14 (carbon family) on the periodic table.
Boron is a only non metal in group 13 elements.
Either IA (Hydrogen) or IIIA (Boron)
Germanium is a metalloid. It has some properties of both metals and non metals. It belongs to group 14.
There are two metals present in group-14. They are lead and tin. The atomic number of lead is 82 and tin is 50.
Carbon, Silicon (a metalloid), Germanium (a metalloid),
group 17, halogens