Electrical charge is quantized. (negative in an electron, as an electron has exactly -1 fundamental unit of charge)
The other two would be the energy levels in the atoms and the emitted energy.
Examples: density, hardness, boiling point, refractive index.
Examples: density, reactivity, phase.
Angular momentum is one of three distiguishing properties of motion. It being quatized means that it cannot continuously vary, it varies only in quantum leaps between two set values.
1 electron in their outer shell, very reactive and are shiny but they lose their shiny surface when exposed to air.
Copper and Chromium have 1 electron in the 4s subshell, and 5 and 10 in the 3d subshell respectively. You needn't know beyond that until University.
there is no way i can answer this!Some examples of characteristic properties are:Melting PointBoiling PointFreezing PointDensityTemperatureSolubilityMagnetismI hope this helps you!
Examples: density, hardness, boiling point, refractive index.
Examples: concentration, color, density, refractive index.
Examples: density, reactivity, phase.
Angular momentum is one of three distiguishing properties of motion. It being quatized means that it cannot continuously vary, it varies only in quantum leaps between two set values.
Angular momentum is one of three distiguishing properties of motion. It being quatized means that it cannot continuously vary, it varies only in quantum leaps between two set values.
There are many properties. Temperature medium are examples.
1 electron in their outer shell, very reactive and are shiny but they lose their shiny surface when exposed to air.
Examples: atomic weight, density, chemical properties.
Copper and Chromium have 1 electron in the 4s subshell, and 5 and 10 in the 3d subshell respectively. You needn't know beyond that until University.
Examples: concentration, density, viscosity, nature of solutes, electrical conductivity, pH, color, odor etc.
The three subatomic particles that make up an atom, from largest to smallest, are neutrons, protons, and electrons.