The chemical properties of an atom are determined by the number of protons that are existent in the particular atom. This value is given by the atomic number.
They are determined by the number of valence electrons in their valence shells.
a. electron b. atomic weight c. neutron d. atomic number One of these things.
The chemical properties of an atom are related to the number of its valence electrons.
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The electrons in the outermost shell are very important.
Valence electrons are very important for the chemical properties of chemical elements; but all electrons have identical sizes.
An atom. Anything smaller is an atomic particle from which all elements are made.An atom is the smallest particle of an element that has properties of that element.An atom is the smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of that element.
The smallest subdivision that retains all of the properties of a molecular compound is a molecule, and the smallest subdivision that retains all of the properties of a ionic compound is a formula unit.
The number of protons is equal to atomic number. The periodicity of chemical properties depends on the outermost shell of electrons.
The electrons in the outermost shell are very important.
Almost all the chemical properties of an atom are determined by the valence shell electrons or in general, by the no of electrons present in the atom. Since in an isotope and a general atom, no. of electrons is same, therefore they have similar chemical properties. Isotopes differ in atomic mass only and that is due to extra neutrons.
All chemical properties are determined by electronic structure.
The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom is known as the atomic number, which determines the chemical element, essentially different numbers of protons mean change the element you are looking at and hence the properties and reactions of that element.
The atomic weight of chemical elements is determined by mass spectrometry.
Valence electrons are very important for the chemical properties of chemical elements; but all electrons have identical sizes.
An atom. Anything smaller is an atomic particle from which all elements are made.An atom is the smallest particle of an element that has properties of that element.An atom is the smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of that element.
Much of the nature of an atom is determined by the configuration of its electrons. The configuration controls how freely it can bond, how charged the atom is, how stable it is, and other atomic properties.
Elements are distinguished by their atomic number, which is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. The element's atomic number determines its chemical properties.
The chemical properties of an element are determined by the number of electrons, which is determined by the number of protons. Isotopes vary in the number of neutrons in an atom of the same element (same number of protons). Since neutrons do not influence the number of protons or electrons, they do not affect chemical properties.
Atomic Mass is the number of protons in an atom plus the number of neutrons in the same atom.
It was originally arranged that way and it produced some conflicts (pairs of elements in the wrong columns for their known chemical properties). Arranging by atomic number (initially arbitrary until the structure of the atom was determined) solved these conflicts.