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Germanium
Because they both have a different number of valence electrons in their outer shells, and that is what determines the properties of the element.
Yes, they are both classified as non-metals and are located in Group 14.
The newest officially discovered elements are Ununquadiumand Ununhexium so, we'll focus on those.Ununquadium will be part of the Carbon series, so we would expect it to have properties similar to those elements (e.g. 4 electrons in the outer shell). The closest relation to it in that group would be Lead.Ununhexium will be part of the Oxygen series, so, again, we would expect it to have properties similar to those elements (e.g. 6 electrons in the outer shell). The closest relation to it in that group would be Polonium, which is also the first radioactive element.
Elements in a same group have same number of valence electrons and hence similar physical and chemical properties.
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Uranium and neodymium are very different chemical elements.
Uranium and neodymium are very different chemical elements.
Germanium
*amino acids include 16 percent of nitrogen , I think it's include : carbon , hydrogen , oxygen , and nitrogen *
Because they both have a different number of valence electrons in their outer shells, and that is what determines the properties of the element.
to be a hard substance.
I would expect all elements in group 1 to have similar chemical behavior to that of sodium, except for hydrogen. Hydrogen is not a metal, but has only 1 valence electron like the other elements in group 1.
Yes, they are both classified as non-metals and are located in Group 14.
Physically I would expect to find the same boiling and melting points, and the same density. Chemically, I would expect the same reactivity with other substances.
Elements in the same group are most similar.