any element in the same "group" or "family" (vertical column) on the period table would have the same valence electron organization so the same "chemical" property
For example: Helium and Neon
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a compound composed of all the same elements would be a pure element. not a compound! a compound is when there is 2 or more atoms chemically bonded together. different compounds do have similar properties - they all have 2 or more atoms of elements chemically bonded together and they often react in similar way too.
Metals in group one are chemically active as compared to the elements in group three and two. Elements like sodium, potassium, chlorine and fluorine are some of the chemically active elements.
Two or more elements chemically combined form a compound.
Electron configuration - they have the same number of elements in their outer 'electron shell'. This induces them to have similar bonding properties, and so elements in the same group are chemically similar.
When two elements chemically react, the mass of the product is equal to the sum of the two masses of the two elements.
Compounds are formed when elements of matter are chemically combined.
Elements in the same group are most similar.
Calcium and potassium
Compounds are formed when elements of matter are chemically combined.
Compounds are formed when elements of matter are chemically combined.
They will be in the same group (for example the halogens and noble gases). Look at the periodic table.
they termed as lanthanide because the lighter elements in series are chemically similar to lanthanum
On the periodic table, the elements fall into groups (the vertical columns) which are often called families. The reason is that elements in a group are chemically similar to each other.
a compound composed of all the same elements would be a pure element. not a compound! a compound is when there is 2 or more atoms chemically bonded together. different compounds do have similar properties - they all have 2 or more atoms of elements chemically bonded together and they often react in similar way too.
Metals in group one are chemically active as compared to the elements in group three and two. Elements like sodium, potassium, chlorine and fluorine are some of the chemically active elements.
Three elements chemically bonded together would form a compound.
not necessarily. A molecule is multiple atoms combined chemically, but the atoms do not need to be of different elements. A compound is several elements combined chemically though.