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Francium is one such.
they are grouped in the same family because they react, behave, and act in the same way.
does the same organism always react to the same stimulus at the same way
The atoms of the elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons. This means that they react with other elements in a similar way. For example group 1. All the atoms in group 1 react with water and oxygen, so they have to be kept in paraffin-oil. Another example is group 18. They don't react with anything. The atoms of the same row have the same electron shells.
The strings that hold the joints of a marionette together mirror the way tendons hold bones together, and how tendons react with bones. The puppet is a cruder version of a human being, but the actions are a kind of imitation.
No, it will not.
Francium is one such.
No. Xenon is a noble gas, silver is not.
drugs can react in may diffrent way. It all depends how you use them and how much you take.
I'm not quite sure what you're trying to make. But, fermentation is an easy, cheap way to make alcohols out of sugars using yeast. Alcohols, of course, have many uses from beverages, water purifiers, sanitizers, and vehicle fuels. Distillation can concentrate the alcohols if desired. Methane bioreaction/digestion is a very similar reaction which produces methane, generally using bacterial processes for a variety of purposes.
Metals all tend to lose electrons when they react, but aside from that there is a wide variety in the reacts metals undergo.
a compound composed of all the same elements would be a pure element. not a compound! a compound is when there is 2 or more atoms chemically bonded together. different compounds do have similar properties - they all have 2 or more atoms of elements chemically bonded together and they often react in similar way too.
Iodine and Xenon are not really similar at all.Xenon is an inert gas. It is rarely reactive.Iodine, on the other hand, is a halogen. It is highly reactive.
they are grouped in the same family because they react, behave, and act in the same way.
The columns are arranged by family as they all tend to react the same way. The rows are organized by the number of electron orbitals they have.
They are similar only in that they all pass through Puberty, growing from child to adult.
They are all assembled from a nucleic acid code