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write at least four melting or boiling point of carbon compound​

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The carbon group is a periodic table group consisting of carbon (C), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), tin (Sn), lead (Pb), and flerovium (Fl). It lies within the p-block.

Carbon group (group 14)

Hydrogen

Helium

Lithium

Beryllium

Boron

Carbon

Nitrogen

Oxygen

Fluorine

Neon

Sodium

Magnesium

Aluminium

Silicon

Phosphorus

Sulfur

Chlorine

Argon

Potassium

Calcium

Scandium

Titanium

Vanadium

Chromium

Manganese

Iron

Cobalt

Nickel

Copper

Zinc

Gallium

Germanium

Arsenic

Selenium

Bromine

Krypton

Rubidium

Strontium

Yttrium

Zirconium

Niobium

Molybdenum

Technetium

Ruthenium

Rhodium

Palladium

Silver

Cadmium

Indium

Tin

Antimony

Tellurium

Iodine

Xenon

Caesium

Barium

Lanthanum

Cerium

Praseodymium

Neodymium

Promethium

Samarium

Europium

Gadolinium

Terbium

Dysprosium

Holmium

Erbium

Thulium

Ytterbium

Lutetium

Hafnium

Tantalum

Tungsten

Rhenium

Osmium

Iridium

Platinum

Gold

Mercury (element)

Thallium

Lead

Bismuth

Polonium

Astatine

Radon

Francium

Radium

Actinium

Thorium

Protactinium

Uranium

Neptunium

Plutonium

Americium

Curium

Berkelium

Californium

Einsteinium

Fermium

Mendelevium

Nobelium

Lawrencium

Rutherfordium

Dubnium

Seaborgium

Bohrium

Hassium

Meitnerium

Darmstadtium

Roentgenium

Copernicium

Nihonium

Flerovium

Moscovium

Livermorium

Tennessine

Oganesson

boron group ← → pnictogens

IUPAC group number 14

Name by element carbon group

Trivial name tetrels

CAS group number

(US, pattern A-B-A) IVA

old IUPAC number

(Europe, pattern A-B) IVB

↓ Period

2

Image: Diamond and graphite, two allotropes of carbon

Carbon (C)

6 Reactive nonmetal

3

Image: Purified silicon

Silicon (Si)

14 Metalloid

4

Image: Polycrystallline germanium

Germanium (Ge)

32 Metalloid

5

Image: Alpha- and beta-tin, two allotropes of tin

Tin (Sn)

50 Post-transition metal

6

Image: Lead crystals

Lead (Pb)

82 Post-transition metal

7

Flerovium (Fl)

114 Unknown chemical properties

Legend

primordial element

synthetic element

Atomic number color:

black=solid

vte

In modern IUPAC notation, it is called Group 14. In the field of semiconductor physics, it is still universally called Group IV. The group was once also known as the tetrels (from the Greek word tetra, which means four), stemming from the Roman numeral IV in the group names, or (not coincidentally) from the fact that these elements have four valence electrons (see below). They are also known as the crystallogens[1] or adamantogens.[2]

Characteristics

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History

Applications

Production

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