Elements have different properties because elements can be further divided than atoms and can be mixed by another element
Because they have different atoms
No. They can have radically different properties from the elements they're formed from.Easy example: Sodium chloride. Sodium is a highly reactive nonmetal. Chlorine is a highly reactive nonmetal. They combine into a very nonreactive compound - table salt.
The repeating pattern of elements of their properties is called periodicity. Elements are arranged according to same chemical properties.
In most cases, when two elements form a compound, the new compound has a set of chemical properties that are entirely different from its reactants. However, in the case of diatomic compounds, such as O2, then yes, the compound retains the properties of its elemental parts.
First find out what the law of definite proportions is. Then explain the fact that water and hydrogen peroxide consist of the same elements. Then find out if they have different or the same properties.
the properties of elements are determined by the structures of their atoms.
he properties of salts are different from the properties of elements that go into making them
Generally the properties are different.
original elements
Different names, different elements, different properties.
the compound has properties that are different from the two elements the bonded, as it is a new substance
All the properties are different for chemical elements and chemical compounds.
The individual elements from which the compound is formed
Molecules have properties that are different from those of the elements of which the molecules are composed.
A substance that has properties different from the chemical elements in it is a chemical compound. A chemical compound is built from chemical elements that are chemically bonded together. And the "finished product" will have chemical properties that are unique to that compound, and different from the properties of the substances that make it up.
No because the elements that make up the compounds have different properties than the compound's properties.
Compounds are made of bonding few elements. They could not have same properties as its component elements. They could have completely different properties.
Sulphur and helium have entirely different properties. Sulphur has properties similar to group 16 elements. Helium has properties similar to group 18 elements.