any element in the same group as oxygen
mainly
There's nothing really close. Sulfa is in the same group, and is used by some life forms in the same way, but on dry land it's a solid, not a gas. Depends on what types of properties. Oxygen is a gas, so other gases would have similiar physical properties. Other gases would include nitrogen (N) and fluorine (F). However, another element with a similar chemical property would be sulfur (S). Despite being a solid at normal temperature, sulfur behaves much like oxygen in chemical reactions, which is why it's directly underneath oxygen on the Periodic Table.
It turns out that sulfur has similar chemical properties to oxygen.
Lithium, Fluorine, Neon, Sodium
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There are many element that have similar properties with oxygen. Most gasses have similar properties with oxygen due to nature of the substance.
Oxygen is likely to have similar chemical properties to the other chalcogens - sulphur, selenium, tellurium and polonium.
any element in the same group as oxygen
mainly
Sulphur has similar properties, as do other group 6 elements
Nitrogen
Selenium, which is in the same group as oxygen.
All of the isotopes of an element have the same chemical properties because they all have the same number of protons and the same number of electrons in their valence shells.
Atoms do have the same properties as long as stable form of its corresponding element is not a molecule. For example H1 (Hydrogen) which is a single atom has the same properties that of Hydrogen as it doesn't require to be in a molecular form to be stable. On the other hand O1 (Oxygen) doesn't have the same properties as Oxygen that we breathe as that Oxygen is actually O2 which is actually necessary for it to remain stable.
The smallest particle of matter that keeps all the same properties of oxygen is an oxygen atom. If you mean oxygen gas, O2, then it would be a molecule of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded.
...electrons.Isotopes contain the same number of protons (hence, the same number of electrons) and electrons are what determine reactivity. 2nd answer : The isotopes have the same chemical properties because the electronic configuration of an element is same there fore isotopes posses the same chemical properties .
No. Atoms of the same element have the same chemical properties.
The differences in chemical properties are not significant (excepting protium and deuterium); the physical properties are different.
Chemical properties of a element is governed by ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATION of that element. As isotopes of same element have identical electronic configurations, their chemical properties are same.
chemical properties
Elements in the same family, or group, have similar physical and chemical properties.
No it is the same chemical element with a different number of neutrons, but the same chemical properties.
Because an element is an element and a molecule is a molecule; they are different chemical entities and of course they have different chemical and physical properties.
substance
The identity of a chemical element is given by the number of protons.
Chemical properties depend on electrons.Isotopes of an element have the same number of electrons and different number of neutrons.So they have similar chemical properties and different physical properties.
They have similar chemical properties because isotopes of an element have the same number of electrons as an atom of that element. The electron arrangement is the same owing to same chemical properties. However they have different numbers of neutrons, which affects the mass number. Mass number determines the physical properties such as boiling/melting/density etc.
Actually they have the same chemical properties so therefore they are allotropes of carbon