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Because it is combined with different substances.

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What do elements in the periodic table do?

The periodic table is just a way of grouping elements according to their atomic numbers. It helps scientists to understand why different elements react in different ways.


How are elements put into columns with other elements?

because thay react in a simalar way


Will Silver react to other elements in the way similar to Xenon?

No, it will not.


When two or more different elements react together they form a?

They form a compound.


Why are electrons in an atom involved in bonding?

they have a natural tendecy to become stable that's why different elements under different conditions react to form different elements or compounds.


Why are properties of different compounds so different from each other?

because not all elements and compounds react with each other


Why are the property of different compounds so different from each other?

because not all elements and compounds react with each other


Why are the properties of different compounds so different from each other?

because not all elements and compounds react with each other


What happens to the properties of elements when they react with other elements?

what happens to the properties of elements when they react with each other element


Does Argon react with any elements?

It can react with Hydrogen, Litium and some unknown elements.


Which describes john daltons observation of elements in any given compound?

One of the best ways to describe John Dalton's observations of elements is that they are made of small particles. The atoms join in simple whole number ratios when the elements react.


Would the atoms of one element be all the same or be different?

They are all the same in that they have the same numbers of protons and electrons and therefore react in the same way. However, most elements can have atoms with different numbers of neutrons (isotopes), and therefore different masses.