Elements similar to chlorine will be located in the same group(17).
Bromine, iodine and fluorine show almost identical chemical properties to chlorine as they all are elements in group 17.
Florine and Bromine. You find elements of similar characteristics/properties that are in the same group/family because that's how the Periodic Table was put together.
Halogens have similar properties like chlorine. Br.I.F are halogens. They have similar chemical properties.
Halogen family have same properties as chlorine. The elements are F, Br and I.
Fluorine and bromine show similar chemical properties as chlorine as all of them are located in group 17 of the periodic table.
fluorine, bromine, iodine
Fluorine and Bromine
Boobine, Titium, Penisium, Cockism
Fluorine and Bromine are the two elements having the same property as that of Chlorine.
Element A and element B are the most likely to have similar properties because they belong in the same family, because if you know an element's family you can tell the number of valance electrons and the elements they react with. In periods, the properties are not alike, they slowly change in a pattern.
Hydrogen chloride is a compound made from hydrogen and chlorine; the two are elements by themselves.
All these elements have two valence electrons.
Sodium chloride is a nonreactive solid at room temperature, and is commonly known as table salt. The two elements that make up sodium chloride are sodium and chlorine. Sodium is a very reactive metal that tastes bad. Pure sodium is explosive when it comes in contact with water. Chlorine is a nonreactive gas that is poisonous, and will kill you if you breathe enough of it. Sodium chloride retains neither the properties of sodium nor the properties of chlorine. This is because compounds (such as sodium chloride) have their own characteristics, and not the characteristics of its component elements.
Fluorine and Bromine are the two elements having the same property as that of Chlorine.
No. No two elements have the same chemical properties. However, the chemical properties of fluorine and chlorine are similar. Since they are similar, they are placed in the same group, group 17, on the periodic table.
potassium and chlorine
Elements in the same group (column) have the same properties. All the elements in group one have similar properties. All the elements in group two have similar properties. And so on...
thorium and plutonium
Calcium shares properties with Magnesium and Strontium.
plutonium, and heluim
There are two elements. Those are sodium and chlorine.
1 and 2
chronium, tungsten, and seaborgium
Elements in the same group as zinc would be expected to have similar properties.
No, they're about as different as it's possible for two elements to be.