Examples: chemical reactivity, toxicity, flammability, stability.
There are two properties of minerals that depend on the chemical bonds in the minerals. These properties are hardness and crystalline characteristics.
Hardness and crystalline characteristics.
Bonds in the reactants are broken, and bonds in the product are formed.
Chemical reactions can be either endothermic (that is, where bonds broken) or exothermic (i.e. where bonds are formed). The former requires thermal energy input; the latter releases heat energy as bonds are formed.
That process is called a chemical reaction.
Cleavage depends on the arrangement and bonding of molecules. Minerals tend to split among the planes of weak bonds between their atoms. In specifying the cleavage properties of a mineral, scientists count the number of nonparallel planes of cleavage, and the angle between those cleavage planes.
mineralogy is the study of minerals and a minerologist specifically studies minerals there chemistry, molecular bonds, miller indices, and assorted specific features of minerals.
Water properties are also influenced by the hydrogen bonds formrd between water molecules.
Chemical bonds are made to form each and every mineral.
the way electrons are arranged in the atoms
chemical & physical properties
There are 7 types of properties.1. luster2. streak3. cleavage4. fracture5. hardness6. density7. specific gravity
reactivity with other chemicalstoxicitycoordination numberflammabilityenthalpy of formationheat of combustionoxidation stateschemical stabilitytypes of chemical bonds that will form
when in chemistry streches the nature of chemical bonds in science nature
the chemical stability of minerals is depedent on the strength of the chemical bonds between atoms in the mineral.
the particulat part is the electrons. They can from ionic bonds or covalant bonds. They constantly change the chemical properties of the atoms.
different chemical properties from whence they came. They have different chemical bonds than before (the definition of a chemical reaction).
The difference between a chemical property and a chemical change is that the change is how the property of the chemical changes when it undergoes a chemical reaction.
During a chemical reaction, the bonds between the atoms of the reactants break, and new bonds form to make the products.