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Yes. The properties of the molecule will differ from the properties of the individual atoms of which it is made.
In a covalent bond the electrons are shared between atoms.
These differences are due to a different arrangement of atoms in allotropes.
Molecular physics is the study of the physical properties of molecules, the chemical bonds between atoms as well as the molecular dynamics.
So as to explain the properties of atoms.
Yes. The properties of the molecule will differ from the properties of the individual atoms of which it is made.
These are the chemical properties.
Strength of bonds between atoms
In a covalent bond the electrons are shared between atoms.
All atoms are elements. Single (or even a "few") atoms do not have the properties of large masses of atoms.
These differences are due to a different arrangement of atoms in allotropes.
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In any molecule containing a chemical bond between two atoms, irrespective of the relative sizes of the two bonded atoms, the chemical properties of the molecule will be different from the chemical properties of either bonded atom in isolation. the mixture is physical, properties from both elements get used. But if it is chemical, properties are totally new
No. Atoms of the same element have the same chemical properties.
Characteristics we use to tell the difference between kinds of matter are called _________ Properties?
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