Iodine and chlorine have very similar chemical properties because they are in the same chemical family (go see a Periodic Table). They are both halogens (so they have the same valence electrons).
They have similar chemical properties because isotopes of an element have the same number of electrons as an atom of that element. The electron arrangement is the same owing to same chemical properties. However they have different numbers of neutrons, which affects the mass number.
They both have the same number of valence electrons. (electrons on the outermost shell)
Chlorine and iodine are in the same group/family and they are very reactive
why do fluorine and chlorine have similar reactivities
For most elements, all their atoms have the same chemical properties.
Bromine and iodine, which are in the same group as chlorine, have similar type of chemical characteristics.
Chlorine ,Bromine and Iodine have same chemical properties as Fluorine.
In any molecule containing a chemical bond between two atoms, irrespective of the relative sizes of the two bonded atoms, the chemical properties of the molecule will be different from the chemical properties of either bonded atom in isolation. the mixture is physical, properties from both elements get used. But if it is chemical, properties are totally new
bromine,chlorine and iodine do not have the same physical properties like chlorine is a greenish yellow gas,bromine is brown and iodine is purple liquid so generally they do not have the same physical properties.
False.
Fluorine because it is in the same group (group 17) as Bromine therefore it has the same chemical properties
No. Atoms of the same element have the same chemical properties.
Bromine and iodine, which are in the same group as chlorine, have similar type of chemical characteristics.
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Chlorine ,Bromine and Iodine have same chemical properties as Fluorine.
Like almost all of the other elements bromine is a mixture of so-called isotopes. All of these isotopes are bromine and have almost identical chemical properties. They all have the same number of protons in the nuclei of their atoms. However, the numbers of neutrons in their nuclei vary. The atoms of some isotopes of bromine are a little heavier than the atoms of other isotopes. The atomic weight of bromine is the average weight of all of the isotopes of bromine, so it cannot be a whole number.
The same? No. Similar? yes, Flourine, Bromine, Iodine. See "HALOGENS"
Elements similar to chlorine will be located in the same group(17).
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The chemical properties of atoms are significantly changed when they form compounds. When elements combine to form compounds it is called a chemical reaction. The compound is then a collection of molecules and each molecule has in it atoms from the elements used in the formation. The atoms in the molecule are still the same atoms as one started with, but the arrangement of the electrons in the atoms has changed. It is the electronic properties of atoms and molecules that really determine the properties they have and which chemical reactions occur and which do not. The chemical properties of an atom or molecule are determined by the arrangement of the electrons of that atom or molecule. Once atoms have gone through a chemical reaction, the electronic structure is changed. The atoms are the same identity, but the properties of the atoms have been changed by the chemical reaction.
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