some chemical properties areexplosive, flammable, and radioactive.
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Helium is chemically inert; it does not combine with any other element.
The name of an element usually represents its chemical identity and is based on characteristics such as color, origin, or properties. Elements are organized on the periodic table by their atomic number and chemical properties.
Boiling point, melting point, and density are all physical properties of an element. They determine the state of the element.
An element's chemical properties are primarily determined by its electron configuration, which dictates how it interacts with other atoms to form compounds. Other factors include the number of protons in the nucleus, which affects its reactivity and chemical behavior, as well as its position on the periodic table, which can provide insights into its properties based on trends within a group or period.
All the isotopes of a chemical element are identical; some differences exist for light elements (ex. H or D).
There is NOT such an element:All elements have an unique, some more, some less different set of chemical properties, though there are some metals resambling each other more than most of the nonmetals, like oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine, ... etc.
AgFO3 is the chemical formula for silver(I) fluoride, which is a chemical compound composed of silver and fluorine. It is an inorganic compound that is used in organic synthesis, as a fluorination reagent, and in some specialized dental applications. Silver(I) fluoride is a white, crystalline solid that is highly reactive and has a variety of chemical properties.
Cadmium.
If it's a chemical, it has chemical properties. An oreo churro (whatever unholy abomination that might be) is a mixture of chemicals, each of which will have their own chemical properties.
The physical properties are of course different. The chemical properties are considered identical but this is not a general rule; for example hydrogen isotopes (1H and 2H) have some different chemical and biochemical properties.
An atom is the smallest particle of an element that has the properties of the element.