True. Compounds do not have the same properties as the elements that form them.
Because the proportions of the elements are different in the different compounds. They may contain the same elements, but the different proportions make them different compounds with different properties.
Yes. And this might blow your mind but different compounds can even be formed from the same number and type of elements. Isomers! Example: Theobromine= vasodilator Theophylline= anti-inflammatory Same amount and type of elements, but arranged differently makes a completely different compound.
When elements combine to form compounds than the properties of elements are not pre demoninantly the same in them whether chemical or physical while in the form of mixture elements retain their properties.
The elements in the same groups usually do. Elements in the same group have same number of valence electrons and hence have similar chemical and physical properties.
No, but elements in the same vertical columns have similar properties.
True. Compounds do not have the same properties as the elements that form them.
No, never.
Element properties stay the same
Generally, no, they do not.
Compounds are made of bonding few elements. They could not have same properties as its component elements. They could have completely different properties.
Elements with same functional group have same chemical properties. They possess different physical properties.
all compounds are formed of one or more elements..
No. They can have radically different properties from the elements they're formed from.Easy example: Sodium chloride. Sodium is a highly reactive nonmetal. Chlorine is a highly reactive nonmetal. They combine into a very nonreactive compound - table salt.
All compounds are made out of atoms of the same element or differed elements.
the compound has properties that are different from the two elements the bonded, as it is a new substance
No. Compounds have unique chemical and physical properties different from the elements of which they are made.
Because the proportions of the elements are different in the different compounds. They may contain the same elements, but the different proportions make them different compounds with different properties.