yes.
Physical &chemical properties affected the structure to change its phase,concentration,density,temperature,heat etc.
The number of protons determines all of an atoms properties.
the structure of an atom develops its properties by obtaining electrons through a process called ontandra and then the protons and neutrons slowly develop
The atomic weight is important for the chemical properties of an element.
True {Yes they are}
This is the number of protons.
The elements that compose it and the arrangement of its atoms
Knowing the properties of atoms can allow the creation of new technologies. For example, doping silicon with impurities can allow the creation of semiconductors with superior/unique properties. These properties are a direct consequence of the electronic structure of the atoms, which in turn influences the band structure of the semiconductor. Thus, the knowledge of atomic properties can be used to produce useful materials.
number of valence electrons
Close. It's the other way around. Elements (atoms) link up to make molecules of compounds.
Each element is different so for a certain element to be define/determined it has different atoms to make it up so no other element has the same atoms
The elements that compose it and the arrangement of its atoms
yes.
the properties of elements are determined by the structures of their atoms.
For heavy artificially elements is difficult (or impossible) to determine properties because the are obtained in quantities of only few atoms; and these atoms are very unstable !
The chemical properties of atoms are significantly changed when they form compounds. When elements combine to form compounds it is called a chemical reaction. The compound is then a collection of molecules and each molecule has in it atoms from the elements used in the formation. The atoms in the molecule are still the same atoms as one started with, but the arrangement of the electrons in the atoms has changed. It is the electronic properties of atoms and molecules that really determine the properties they have and which chemical reactions occur and which do not. The chemical properties of an atom or molecule are determined by the arrangement of the electrons of that atom or molecule. Once atoms have gone through a chemical reaction, the electronic structure is changed. The atoms are the same identity, but the properties of the atoms have been changed by the chemical reaction.
All atoms are elements. Single (or even a "few") atoms do not have the properties of large masses of atoms.
Elements have different properties because elements can be further divided than atoms and can be mixed by another element
Compounds have different properties from the elements that make them. ... The properties of a compound depend not only on which atoms the compound contains, but also on how the atoms are arranged.
These are the chemical properties.
Elements are made of atoms. Atoms are made of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
The elements that compose it and the arrangement of its atoms
it shows the structure of atoms in an elements and elements that have mixed