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Q: Do the properties of an element depend on the behavior of its electrons?
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Why do isotope have the same chemical properties?

Chemical properties depend on electrons.Isotopes of an element have the same number of electrons and different number of neutrons.So they have similar chemical properties and different physical properties.


The chemistry of an atom depends on the behavior of what?

The unique chemical properties of each element depend on the atomic number. The protein composition of a cell determines its shape, behavior, and function of the cell.


Why do ionic substances have the properties they do have?

it depend on their outer electrons


What do the chemical properties of atoms depend on?

the way electrons are arranged in the atoms


How does the arrangement of electrons in an atom change as you read the periodic table from left to right?

The Chemical properties of an element depend on the way electrons are arranged about the nucleus. Remember, no one really knows where the electrons are. We only know that there are regions, called energy shells, inb whicj collections of electrons move.


The chemical properties of an atom depend on the number of what?

It depends on the number of electrons in the outer valence shell in the atom


Why do all isotopes of an element have the same cheimcal properties?

The chemical properties of an element depend on its electron configuration, which is in turn determined by the number of protons. Isotopes of an element differ in the number of neutrons, which, being neutral, have not influence on chemical properties.


Why do the properties of an ion differ from those of its parent ion?

Because they have gained or lost electrons and are no longer neutral.


Why do all elements in a group have similar physical and chemical properties?

Seldom do they have similar physical properties - many of those depend on atomic mass and related properties, and they increase down the group. Chemically, they are similar mostly because their outer (valence) electronic structure is the same.


What is the best statistical method for choosing an element who has Multiple properties?

The method will depend on what the population comprises. For example, if every element in the population has multiple properties then simply random selection will suffice.


Does the properties of an element depend upon both the number and type of subatomic paritcles in an atom?

Yes.


Is radioactive acidic?

No, radioactivity is a property of the nucleus. Acid/base properties depend on the electrons orbiting the nucleus.