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What can be predicted by a elements location in the periodic table?

The location of an element in the periodic table of elements tells you its general chemical properties. Elements are of essentially 3 types, metal, non metal, or noble gas (which is a special type of non metal) and those all have their own locations on the table; in addition you can tell a lot about how chemically active an element is, or in other words, how metallic is it, or how non metallic. We know for example, that the the halogens, in group seven, are most non metallic at the top of the table, and become progressively less non metallic (or in other words more metallic) as you go down the column. The noble gases are at their most inert at the top of the column. And so forth.


What components of RNA is different from one individual to next?

Order of nitrogenous bases


What have both matallic and nonmatallic properties?

I would describe Nonmetallic behavior as primarily being how nonmetals deal with electrons: nonmetals would either ACCEPT electrons from a metal to form an ionic bond OR SHARE electrons with another nonmetal in a covalent bond. So typically, nonmetals aren't going to donate electrons in ionic bonds, like metals do (metallic behavior).


How many metal elements are discovered?

81 to 87 (depending on whether you include metallic hydrogen and the man-made heavy elements with extremely short half-lifes that have only been synthesized on the order of a few atoms) Here's a list of all the elements on the periodic table that are metals: Alkali Metals (6 or 7 - depending on whether you include metallic hydrogen) Hydrogen in its metallic state (usually considered a nonmetal) Lithium Sodium Potassium Rubidium Cesium Francium Alkaline Earth Metals (6 or 7 - depending on whether you group metallic hydrogen here) Beryllium Magnesium Calcium Strontium Barium Radium Basic Metals - the most "metally" - ductile, malleable, metallic luster, good conductors of heat and electricity (7 or 12 - depending on whether you include the extremely short half-life man-made ones that have only been synthesized in on the order of a few atoms) Aluminum Gallium Indium Tin Thallium Lead Bismuth Nihonium - probably a basic metal Flerovium - probably a basic metal Moscovium - probably a basic metal Livermorium - probably a basic metal Tennessine - in the halogen group, but may behave more like a metalloid or metal Transition Metals (68) Scandium Titanium Vanadium Chromium Manganese Iron Cobalt Nickel Copper Zinc Yttrium Zirconium Niobium Molybdenum Technetium Ruthenium Rhodium Palladium Silver Cadmium Lanthanum Hafnium Tantalum Tungsten Rhenium Osmium Iridium Platinum Gold Mercury Actinium Rutherfordium Dubnium Seaborgium Bohrium Hassium Meitnerium Darmstadtium Roentgenium Copernicium Cerium Praseodymium Neodymium Promethium Samarium Europium Gadolinium Terbium Dysprosium Holmium Erbium Thulium Ytterbium Lutetium Thorium Protactinium Uranium Neptunium Plutonium Americium Curium Berkelium Californium Einsteinium Fermium Mendelevium Nobelium Lawrencium


Is it true or false Metal alloys are made in order to use the best properties of each metal?

Yes, it is correct.

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What is the difference between analysis and synthesis?

Analysis: The procedure by which we break down an intellectual or substantial whole into parts or components. Synthesis: To combine separate elements or components in order to form a coherent whole.


What properties of metals contribute to their tendency to form metallic bonds?

One of the properties of metals is their tendency to lose valence electrons, in order for another metal to have complete valence electrons.


Is diamonds 3 times harder than metal?

Diamonds are the hardest mineral known. Metal refers to metallic materials, and there are many of them. In order to give a 'yes' or 'no' answer to your question, you must specify which metal. Always, however, diamonds are harder than any metal; the number of times harder, then depends on which metal is being compared to diamond in hardness.


Why is Mg obtained from its compounds by electrolysis rather than displacement by another metal?

Magnesium has a very low electronegativity, or in other words, as metals go it is very metallic. In order to displace it in a compound by another metal, you would need a metal with a significantly lower electronegativity, and that is not easy. It is easier to use electrolysis.


Are there are more metallic elements than non metallic elements?

Yes. There are 17 non-metal elements (assuming you count hydrogen which is normally a gas, but can under extreme pressure and low temperature become metallic) There are 6 metalloid elements (t least they are usually classified) There are 84-94 metallic elements in the periodic table (about 10 have only been synthesized on the order of a few atoms or only hypothesized so definitively declaring them metals might not be possible).


What can be predicted by a elements location in the periodic table?

The location of an element in the periodic table of elements tells you its general chemical properties. Elements are of essentially 3 types, metal, non metal, or noble gas (which is a special type of non metal) and those all have their own locations on the table; in addition you can tell a lot about how chemically active an element is, or in other words, how metallic is it, or how non metallic. We know for example, that the the halogens, in group seven, are most non metallic at the top of the table, and become progressively less non metallic (or in other words more metallic) as you go down the column. The noble gases are at their most inert at the top of the column. And so forth.


What body components are in ascending order?

Which levels from individual atom to the entire organism, which body components are in ascending order


What must happen in order for the photoelectric effect to occur?

A metal of a certain ionization potential.A light source that provides light of that exact energy potential.a circuit that has all the other components needed.


Why there is a need in industry to separate things?

Many instances exist in industry that require separations. For example, when cities recycle, the recyclables must be separated. Chemical processes are used to separate things like different colored glasses from each other. Oil refineries need to separate crude oil's many constituents. A barrel of oil will have components that can become anything from gasoline to asphalt. In order to make all of the possible products from a barrel of oil, these components must be separated, thus utilizing this precious resource to its fullest capacity. And most importantly, in order to guarantee a dependable product or process, the components must be consistent and therefore, pure. To obtain pure starting or product materials, the unwanted parts, or impurities, must be separated out.


How will I find Mercury Heavy metal From A bottle of Syrup?

In order to separate mercury from another substance you must have a Mercury separator or a Mercury filter, these are available for purchase by many dealers you can find online.


What is the secret toa good marriage?

There is no one secret to a happy/good marriage. Marriage is a union between two separate individuals and requires many components in order to function. Patience, trust, and understanding are necessary for a marriage to work.


What are components of information resource management?

The components include management and security. It is important to have these in order to preserve the privacy of the patients and customers.