Down in any group of the perodic table.
In the columns of the periodic table, chemical properties are similar.
In the same column (group) but in a row below the chemical you start with.
Examples:- the state of matter- the chemical composition- the chemical properties- the physical properties
You would see which group the element was in and then replace it with another element from the same group, as all elements in a group have similar properties. For example you could replace Sodium with Potassium as they are both in Group 1.
The periodic table organizes all of the elements by their physical and chemical properties, so elements with similar properties go in the same vertical column, or group or family, i.e. the Alkali earth metals are the first column of the periodic table, all of the elements in that group are highly reactive with water, and will either fizzle or explode when dropped in water. Therefore, scientists can use the other elements in a group to predict the properties of another element in the group that they do not know about. Also, there are periodic trends in the horizontal rows of the table, called periods. For instance, the atomic radius of the elements is the biggest on the left, and gradually gets smaller as you move to the right. Hope this helps! :)
In the columns of the periodic table, chemical properties are similar.
In the same column (group) but in a row below the chemical you start with.
The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table
Examples:- the state of matter- the chemical composition- the chemical properties- the physical properties
A change of matter from one form to another without a change in chemical properties is a physical change.
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A change of matter from one form to another without a change in chemical properties is a physical change.
The periodic table organizes elements based on their unique properties and relationships to one another.
A substance's characteristic properties are the most recognizable properties of that substance. Chemical properties are exhibited as one substance is chemically transformed into another (e.g., iron rusting).
In the same column.
You would see which group the element was in and then replace it with another element from the same group, as all elements in a group have similar properties. For example you could replace Sodium with Potassium as they are both in Group 1.
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