That answer could either be:
A.) Freezing point
B.) Condensation point
C.) Boiling point
D.) Melting point
I am really sorry that i don't have the answer, but the truth is that i'm looking for this questions answer. Oh and its all from my 8th grade teacher so that means its one of these four answers. Well good luck! :)
There is no element that has been found yet with those characteristics ( group 5, period 2)
Hydrogen is an element on the periodic table. Hydrogen is a brinclhof element (Br, I, N, Cl, H, O, F) and as such occurs in pairs (H subscript 2) in its gaseous state.
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No. Copper wire is made of the element copper. Tungsten wire is made of the element tungsten. Copper wire is made to conduct electricity. Tungsten wire is made for the filament in light bulbs as tungsten does not melt under even very high temperatures.
this is called an element family because the elements in the same columns in periodic tables each have similar traits and characteristics. For example, they all have the same amount of valence electrons (the number of electrons in the outer ring of an atom)
If there are any pairs with the same second element but different first elements, then it is not a function. Otherwise it is.
Different Isotopes of the same element will each exhibit the same Chemical Characteristics.
The element chlorine shares similar characteristics with fluorine. Both the elements are in same group 17. Their valency is same(7). Both of them are found in same state i.e. gaseous
There is no element that has been found yet with those characteristics ( group 5, period 2)
It is not possible to say for certain which pair of the isotopes below are of the same element as no options have been provided. There are many different pairs of isotopes that make up many different elements.
An element is made by atoms. smallest part of element is atom.
Yes. Every element in a group has the same number of valence electrons.
Simply by being radioactive or not. An isotope is an atomic variant of the same element, and has the same chemical characteristics, but is not necessarily radioactive.
You can find out the symbol, name, mass, state, protons, neutrons, electrons, electronegativity, valence electrons, charge, and many other characteristics of the element considering the characteristics of other elements in the same group or period.
The volt-amp characteristics will be same irrespective of current flow through that element. eg resistor, inductor.
They simply have the same numbers of atoms each element on one side of the equation as the other side.
Those are different isotopes of the same element. Different isotopes of the same element have the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons. There are a little over 100 known elements, but over 3000 different known isotopes.