elements in the same group as nitrogen will have similar CHEMICAL properties because they have the same number of electrons in the outer shell.
(this is according to Bohrs model of the atom, if you want a real confusing answer about valence shells etc. go look at quantam mechanics)
So elements in group 7 are phosphurus, arsenic, selenium, tellurium, polonium, these will react with the same chemicals to from similar compounds however they are all solids unlike nitrogen.
Elements with similar PHYSICAL properties are elements that are present as gases at room temperature (like nitrogen is) oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, hydrogen and all of group 8 the noble or inert gasses (although inert isn't really a valid term as they can react in the correct conditions)
If you mean chemical properties, phosphorus is similar. If you mean physical properties, oxygen is similar.
Elements in the same group as nitrogen have the same chemical properties.
The elements belonging to same group i.e 15 has similar properties. For eg- Phosphorous
Phosphorous (P) has chemical properties similar to nitrogen.
This element is phosphorous.
This is probable carbon.
Phosphorus (P)
phosphorus
Silicon
YES
Calcium and potassium
The chemical properties of calcium are most similar to (in between) the chemical properties of magnesium and strontium.
Potassium. Sodium is in group1 (period2) the next heaviest element is potassium (period 3). Potassium forms salts with the K+ ion.
No silicon is an element in the same group as carbon, it has similar chemical properties but it is not carbon.
Elements in the same family, or group, have similar physical and chemical properties.
Buttholes
No; each chemical element has different properties.
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Silicon.
YES
It has similar properties to the element with proton number 20, which is calcium.
Silicon.
The members of this family have similar chemical properties.
Magnesium is a metallic element with chemical properties similar to calcium.
Calcium and potassium
any element in the same group as oxygenmainlysulfurselenium