Naturally not. When you link a huge number of monomers in a polymeric chain the material properties completely changes.
A molecule is the smallest unit of a pure substance that can exist and still retain its chemical properties. An atom is the smallest unit of an element that can exist and still retain its chemical properties.
a molecule
It depends: just try to relate, try to write a chemical equation for and see if there are byproducts. Most likely, if the same chemical still has its same properties After the reaction, a chemical reaction has not occurred.
It has 8 neutrons rather than 6. It still has the same chemical properties.
If the substance is an element the answer is an atom. If the substance is a compound the answer is a molecule.
A molecule is the smallest unit of a pure substance that can exist and still retain its chemical properties. An atom is the smallest unit of an element that can exist and still retain its chemical properties.
It depends: just try to relate, try to write a chemical equation for and see if there are byproducts. Most likely, if the same chemical still has its same properties After the reaction, a chemical reaction has not occurred.
a molecule
No, it will not. Broken glass is still (the same) glass.
When a substance changes but still retains its original properties, the change is called a physical change. If it didn't retain its original properties, then it went through a chemical change.
Chemical properties involve reacting with another substance. IE: burning of magnesium requires oxygen after which it is no longer magnesium. Physical properties do not. IE: metals are malleable, some very malleable, like copper wire can be bent with your hand. BUT it is still copper wire.
They have different mass numbers because of having different no of neutrons.chemical properties of an element are determined by no of electrons.Isotopes have equal no of electrons ,so chemical properties are equal
It depends: just try to relate, try to write a chemical equation for and see if there are byproducts. Most likely, if the same chemical still has its same properties After the reaction, a chemical reaction has not occurred.
No, it is only a physical change since the chemical properties of alcohol do not change.
Yes, as it's still glass. There is no chemical/molecular change.
It has 8 neutrons rather than 6. It still has the same chemical properties.
The general answer would be molecule however some molecules prefer to exists as paired molecules and subdividing them would alter some of its chemical properties: a good example of this would be the sugars.