An uncooked egg without a shell has two main physical properties. It is a viscous liquid with an opaque white appearance with a yolk suspended in the center. Its texture is slightly firm and rubbery.
This is rightThe outermost electrons account for many of the physical and chemical properties of elements.
The outer shell electron (valence electrons) configuration is the same, hence the same properties. Chemical properties of elements are largely determined by its outer shell electrons
If you put a fresh uncooked egg into vinegar the hard shell will dissolve leaving just the soft membrane.
They have the same amount of valance electrons.
Are you taking about the sperm & egg or the edible egg? The one that you eat would be white or brown, round, oval, hard shell, smooth.
Valence shell configuration and physical and chemical properties.
This is rightThe outermost electrons account for many of the physical and chemical properties of elements.
Are very stable Are gases Have a full outer shell Don't react Hope this helps
The outer shell electron (valence electrons) configuration is the same, hence the same properties. Chemical properties of elements are largely determined by its outer shell electrons
place it in a bowl of vinegar and the shell will dissolve separating the shell which is now dissolved and the egg which is still being held in the membrane
If you put a fresh uncooked egg into vinegar the hard shell will dissolve leaving just the soft membrane.
magnesium is not a metal but a reactive metal. scientists have divided all elements into two types of category: metals and non-metals to classify them as they have different chemical and physical properties. magnesium has properties of a metal so it is a metal.
They have the same amount of valance electrons.
By the outermost shell of electrons
the number of valence electrons in the outer shell are what determines the different properties
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they are determined by the outermost shell of electrons