Tin belongs to group 14, carbon family, period 5.
Neon belongs to group 18, noble gases, period 2.
noble gas family, group 18
The Noble gases, or the inert gases, along with Argon, Helium, Xenon and Krypton.
Tin belongs to the carbon family in the periodic table, also known as group 14. This family includes elements such as carbon, silicon, germanium, lead, and flerovium. All members of this family have four electrons in their outer energy level.
Tin is in the Carbon family. The family is named after the top element in the family, carbon.
noble gas
neon is a noble gas.
Noble gases
Neon (Ne) belongs to Family 18, The Noble Gasses.
Neon belongs to inert gas family.
Neon is a member of the noble gas family. Neon is used to make neon signs and television tubes. Liquid neon is used as a cryogenic refrigerant.
noble gas family, group 18
Silicon, Germanium, Tin, Lead belong to carbon family
Noble gases (Ne)
The Noble gases, or the inert gases, along with Argon, Helium, Xenon and Krypton.
All of these elements belong to the noble gas family or group 18 on the modern periodic table
Only Fluorine belongs in the halogen family.
The noble gases belong to the noble family. These include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. They are inert gases that have a full valence shell of electrons, making them stable and unreactive.