Properties of ionic compounds:
They will either bind on a mollecular scale to form "solutions", or on a non-mollecular scale to form "mechanical mixtures". Certain properties will cause the mixture to combust, give off gasses, or other things, depending on the elements and the ratios.
It enables water molecules to stick to each other and to many other things.
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One can show that elements that have different appearances have similar chemical properties by showing their placement on the periodic table. The table is arranged by chemical families that have similar characteristics.
Mechanical properties are affected significantly.
The properties of the compound will differ from the properties of the elements of which it is made.
Periodic trends affect bonding due to the arrangement of the elements on the periodic table. The periodic table only includes chemical elements.
The external electron shell is responsible for the formation of chemical bonds.
Firstly (and most importantly) the actual chemical makeup of the compounds in terms of the specific elements involved, and those elements respective properties. Secondly the temperature, pressure, etc. at which a substance is at will affect the properties of the substance. Thirdly what other chemical compounds are effecting the substance, obviously different substances will react differently depending on what are reactants are present.
They will either bind on a mollecular scale to form "solutions", or on a non-mollecular scale to form "mechanical mixtures". Certain properties will cause the mixture to combust, give off gasses, or other things, depending on the elements and the ratios.
It enables water molecules to stick to each other and to many other things.
Thrse electrons are involved in chemical reactions.
A combination of two elements, iron and carbon, where other elements are present in quantities too small to affect the properties, such as trace amounts of sulphur.
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Loads of things: ratio of hydrogen atoms to carbon atoms (2:1 makes a carbohydrate) and bonding of other elements in the compound (making amines, acids, alcohols, amino acids, etc.) are two big ones.
Alloy steel. Non-alloy steel. Different elements of steels used in these elements affect the mechanical properties of steel. The most important element. Carbon. Copper. Titanium. Cream. Molybdenum.
One can show that elements that have different appearances have similar chemical properties by showing their placement on the periodic table. The table is arranged by chemical families that have similar characteristics.