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The Carbon Group

Carbon is a nonmetallic, tetravalent element that occurs naturally as a solid. It is the main component of granular activated carbon, which is used in filtration. The document discusses carbon and the other elements in Group 14 of the periodic table, including silicon, germanium, tin, and lead, providing properties and states of each at room temperature. It concludes with a summary of the key aspects of the carbon group elements.

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The Carbon Group

Carbon is a nonmetallic, tetravalent element that occurs naturally as a solid. It is the main component of granular activated carbon, which is used in filtration. The document discusses carbon and the other elements in Group 14 of the periodic table, including silicon, germanium, tin, and lead, providing properties and states of each at room temperature. It concludes with a summary of the key aspects of the carbon group elements.

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Group 14:

Carbon

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By Grant Jung
Carbon Fabrics are
used in many
products today.
carbon atoms are
bonded together
in crystals that are
more or less

Group 14: Carbon


The carbon group contains
5 elements out of the
periodic table
One of which is a gas
One of which is a liquid
(Three of which are solids

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Group 14: Carbon


4 Electrons in Outer
Level
Reactivity varies
among the elements
Elements Solid at
room temperature

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Carbon Element (C)


Latin for coal
Nonmetallic and
tetravalent
Occurs naturally
as a solid

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Granular
Activated
Carbon

Silicon Element

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Germanium Element

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Solid
Germanium

Tin Element

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Lead Element

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Conclusion

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