Because of same chemical configuration. Both are similar to each other.
They are not similar except for the fact that apple pies are made of atoms.
A covalent bond is formed between two atoms with similar electronegativity.
About the same way buildings are similar to bricks or cinder blocks. Atoms are the building blocks of molecules.
To determine the number of atoms of the daughter product, you need to know the initial quantity of the parent isotope and the decay rate or half-life. The number of daughter atoms formed is equal to the number of parent atoms that have decayed. If the system is in equilibrium, the number of daughter atoms can equal the number of parent atoms that have decayed over time. Without specific values or context, an exact number can't be provided.
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Yes, when naming an alkene, the parent chain is the longest continuous chain of carbon atoms that contains the double bond. Count the carbon atoms in this chain to determine the parent name.
Not necessarily. Each nuclide has its own half-life in the chain, with some steps slower, and some steps faster.
Because ions are electrically charged particles that have different chemical properties than their parent atoms. For example, salt is not as dangerous because it contains stable sodium ions, not the reactive sodium atoms of its parent. :)
Zinc atoms have similar chemical properties to cadmium atoms because they are both in the same group on the periodic table (group 12), known as the transition metals. They have similar electronic configurations and tend to form similar compounds.
Sexual reproduction produces offspring similar to parents. Asexual reproduction causes the offspring to be exactly the same as the one parent.
Because ions are electrically charged particles that have different chemical properties than their parent atoms. For example, salt is not as dangerous because it contains stable sodium ions, not the reactive sodium atoms of its parent. :)