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It means that the properties of salt is different then the the properties of the elements that make u salt. Chlorine makes up salt, it's properties are a yellow, posinis gas; sodium is a solid, white metal, But together, they make salt, safe enough for us too eat. So salt's properties are, whit, small, crystals. Sodium and chlorine make up slat and salt's properties are different then the ones it's ingredients. There was an example to, if needed.
[read this, if you don't think it sounds good, don't use it or if it does not make good sense do not use it but read it first . THANK YOU!] What i think the statement means by is that the properties of salts are formed when an element in the group under sodium or magnesium in the Periodic Table combines with an element under fluorine.
Salts are made of a combination of halogen atoms and alkali metal atoms. These atoms have specific properties. If they combine with other atoms, however, and they make salts, then these salts have different properties than the atoms that make them. For example, sodium chloride is probably the most famous salt. Sodium is a soft, reactive metal and chlorine is a greenish gas (which, if possible, is even more reactive than sodium), but sodium chloride is a white and extremely nonreactive solid.
Salts, created from a mixture of an acid and base, hold different properties than the ingredients that make them. So what does this mean? To explain in simple example form, take table salt, which is made up of Sodium and Chlorine. Sodium is a lustrous silvery-white metal, and Chlorine by itself is a toxic gas. However, table salt, a combination of the two, is relatively harmless.
Table salt, Sodium Chloride, is an ionic compound made of Na+ ions and Cl- ions. Sodium, Na, is a metal at room temperature. It is very reactive- reacting with water to drive off H2 gas. If forms an oxide layer rapidly with air and its reaction with acid is explosive. Chlorine, Cl2, is a gas at room temperature. Is is dense and very toxic. It too is very reactive- the 2nd most reactive halogen in fact.
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he properties of salts are different from the properties of elements that go into making them
They are composed of different kinds of element.
salts aredifferent elements .
Compounds are made out of atoms of different elements. The properties are different than the properties of the constituent elements.For example, Water is made out of Hydrogen and Oxygen. Both Oxygen and Hydrogen are gasses at room temperature. Water is a liquid at room temperature with very different properties.
Because the elements of the column have similar chemical properties and follow trends in the columns
Elements in the same family-assuming family means classifications such as non-metals, metals-have similar properties.
The properties from the original elements are all left behind; almost no compound shows any of the properties of its constituent elements (the most widely used example of this is sodium and chlorine forming sodium chloride).
Every atom has a certain number of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Different elements have different amounts of these. Particularly, different elements have different numbers of protons. For example, if an atom only has 1 proton it must be hydrogen.
he properties of salts are different from the properties of elements that go into making them
The chemical and physical properties of a compound are different than those of the elements from which it is formed.
Elements have different properties because elements can be further divided than atoms and can be mixed by another element
Generally the properties are different.
original elements
Different names, different elements, different properties.
the compound has properties that are different from the two elements the bonded, as it is a new substance
All the properties are different for chemical elements and chemical compounds.
The individual elements from which the compound is formed
"When elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number, there is a periodic repetition of their chemical and physical properties" is a statement of the periodic law.
Molecules have properties that are different from those of the elements of which the molecules are composed.
A substance that has properties different from the chemical elements in it is a chemical compound. A chemical compound is built from chemical elements that are chemically bonded together. And the "finished product" will have chemical properties that are unique to that compound, and different from the properties of the substances that make it up.