Not all metals will behave in the same way. Calcium for example is a metal that is not nearly as conductive as silver.
Because they are composed of the very same atoms. There is no difference between their composition, and hence there can be no difference in the way they react. Atoms of the same element have no personalities or individuality; they will always behave the same (given all other conditions are also equal).
It'll behave the same way as Aluminum, Gallium and Thallium do.
Quantum Mechanics
The properties of a pure substance do not vary from sample to sample because there is no reason for them to. Why would they? Water is water, and if you take any sample of water from any stream, lake or ocean and remove all the "stuff" in it to leave only the water, all the samples will behave the same way physically and chemically. The chemical properties of a substance (and the physical ones, too) are set by what the substance is. And these properties define the way the substance behaves in the universe as a whole. There is no reason for any water found on, say Mars, to behave any differently than any water here on Earth - or anywhere else in the universe.
No. because hot solvent disoolves solute faster than cold one.
Not all metals will behave in the same way. Calcium for example is a metal that is not nearly as conductive as silver.
Sometimes dogs behave in the same way that their owners do.
radicals ARE fractional exponents, so they basically behave pretty much the same in every way.
No. The elder wand is the most powerful wand in all the wizarding world.
No. because hot solvent disoolves solute faster than cold one.
THis is because they have the same properties, therefore, they react the same way.
No alleles do not behave the same way no matter what the population size is because different behaviors are required for the adaption to larger population sizes.
No. Powdered aluminum has an ASBO.
The same way anyone else does, but they learn visually.
They behave in a good way once inside The Chocolate Factory.
All atoms of the same element have the same number of protons and behave the same way chemically.