The valence electrons
The family/group where they belong.
Sap is a liquid produced by plants, it has nothing to do with the properties of elements.
The periodic table is arranged according to the atomic structure of the elements. The atomic structure, specifically the electron arrangement determines the properties of the elements. Elements with the same outer electron configurations have similar properties and are located in the same group.
The elements that compose it and the arrangement of its atoms
The number of valence electrons an element atom contains will determine its chemical properties.
the properties of elements are determined by the structures of their atoms.
No. The properties of elements are determined by the number of protons, which in turn determines the number of electrons.
The elements that compose it and the arrangement of its atoms
The family/group where they belong.
Sap is a liquid produced by plants, it has nothing to do with the properties of elements.
Electrons.
Chemical properties of an element determine by the number of electron
It determines which element, which all have their own properties so yes. The mass number just determines the isotope which only affects their stability
The periodic table is arranged according to the atomic structure of the elements. The atomic structure, specifically the electron arrangement determines the properties of the elements. Elements with the same outer electron configurations have similar properties and are located in the same group.
Elements in same column have same number of outermost electrons. It determines chemical properties.
The elements that compose it and the arrangement of its atoms
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.