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Hydrogen is the element with unique properties that doesn't fit in any group.
A single kind of matter that has a distinct physical and chemical properties is called?
Properties of Compounds A compound has unique properties that are distinct from the properties of its elemental constituents.
It is hydrogen. This element is the only one in its group because it is extremely unique and shares none of the properties of other gases.
The electrons specifically the outermost electrons determines the chemical properties. These are often called the valence electrons. The radioactivity of a particular isotope is determined by the nuclear composition in terms of protons and neutrons.
Hydrogen is the element with unique properties that doesn't fit in any group.
Hydrogen is the element with unique properties that doesn't fit in any group.
Hydrogen
Hydrogen is a unique element of the Periodic Table. Due to its similarities in properties it can be placed at the top of group 1A or 4A or 7A.
Lanthanides and actinides are placed below the periodic table because of their unique physical and chemical properties.
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It is an element.
Hydrogen is a unique element of the Periodic Table. Due to its similarities in properties it can be placed at the top of group 1A or 4A or 7A.
It is hydrogen. This element is the only one in its group because it is extremely unique and shares none of the properties of other gases.
Hydrogen
An element is a substance that cannot be separated into different kinds of matter.If you could break down a sample of any element into its individual atoms,you would see that its atoms are all the same.Each element is made of only one kind of atom,and its atom differs from the atom of every other element. That difference is what makes the properties if each element unique.