The elements in each column of the Periodic Table have generally similar chemical properties, except that in columns 8 through 10, the elements in each row are at least as similar to one another as those in the same columns in other rows.
Well, if we say that there are 117 elements, then at each end there is an element which is ony next to one other. So there would be 115 elements that are next to one each side. I don't know whether that answers your question, because I don't really understand what you are asking.
it can only bond with other chemicals once because if you know what the old saying is:"opposites attract each other". alex+
yeah i know .... its ..... the importance of each element is very important
I want to know that why the do the isotopes of hydrogen have a greater ratio of mass difference than the ratios for any other isotopes of other elements. help me out!!!
I don't know!;p
They are called groups and have similar properties with the other elements in that group.
Yes, as far as we know, the elements, composed of the same types of atoms, are the same everywhere.
Acids undergo similar reactions. Bases undergo similar reactions. Acids and bases react with each other to neutralize each other.
I don't know this is hard
Well, if we say that there are 117 elements, then at each end there is an element which is ony next to one other. So there would be 115 elements that are next to one each side. I don't know whether that answers your question, because I don't really understand what you are asking.
it can only bond with other chemicals once because if you know what the old saying is:"opposites attract each other". alex+
Each column is a group of chemical elements.
Each element has similar properties to the other elements in its group on the periodic table. Sodium is an alkali metal, and those are the elements in Group 1 of the periodic table of elements. We know that lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium and francium all have similar chemical properties.
Chemical elements in the same group have similar chemical properties.
You have three elements in carbohydrates. Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. It is interesting to know the composition of the glucose. When two molecules of glucose that get attached to each other, you get one molecule of water out.
yeah i know .... its ..... the importance of each element is very important
I want to know that why the do the isotopes of hydrogen have a greater ratio of mass difference than the ratios for any other isotopes of other elements. help me out!!!