Yes, each element has specific physical properties.
yes, because of its melting point and softness.
Yes, each element has specific chemical properties.
These elements have similar chemical and physical properties.
The answer to, ' when repeating chemical and physical properties of elements change periodically with the elements' atomic numbers it is called the?'Periodic law, is the answer. PERIODIC LAW !orPeriodicity of the chemical elements properties.
A compound's physical properties are different from those of the elements it is made of because compounds have unique properties that arise from the interactions of the elements within them. For example, the melting point, boiling point, and density of a compound can be different from those of the individual elements in it.
The answer to, ' when repeating chemical and physical properties of elements change periodically with the elements' atomic numbers it is called the?'Periodic law, is the answer. PERIODIC LAW !orPeriodicity of the chemical elements properties.
The answer to, ' when repeating chemical and physical properties of elements change periodically with the elements' atomic numbers it is called the?'Periodic law, is the answer. PERIODIC LAW !orPeriodicity of the chemical elements properties.
elements in the same group
Except noble gases the groups of elements in periodic table have the similar chemical properties but not the physical.
No, elements in the periodic table are arranged by their atomic number and electron configuration, not their physical properties. However, elements in the same group tend to have similar physical properties due to their similar electron configurations.
it is the ~group~ of the periodic table of elements
The chemical and physical properties of a compound are different than those of the elements from which it is formed.