Fluorine is more chemically similar to chlorine than it is to oxygen. Fluorine and chlorine both have 7 valance electrons, whereas oxygen has 6.
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Francium chloride is a radioactive chemical compound with the formula FrCl. It is predicted to be a white solid and is soluble in water. Its properties resemble caesium chloride. It is produced by the reaction of hydrochloric acid with francium metal. Source: Wikipedia
Both have the oxygen molecule thus giving them both relatively similar properties. For instance you, you will find the wake in water caused by a large ocean liner will resemble roughly the same shape and dissipation as the wake turbulance caused by a large heavy jet.
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Fluorine's properties would more closely resemble those of chlorine than those of oxygen. This is because both F and Cl are in the same group (group 7, the halogens) and each has 7 valence electrons. Oxygen is in group 6, and has only 6 valence electrons.
Fluorine's properties would more closely resemble those of chlorine than those of oxygen. This is because both F and Cl are in the same group (group 7, the halogens) and each has 7 valence electrons. Oxygen is in group 6, and has only 6 valence electrons.
Iodine, though astatine is somewhat less reactive.
You can figure this out by looking at a reference table so don't be lazy. I'm guessing that this is an utexas homework question... good luck
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these are the turbid liquids which resemble crystals in certain properties the most important optical properties but always isotropic FROM ABDUL RAHMAN RIND NEW SAEEDABAD
Non-newtonian fluids are liquids that resemble the properties of a solid when put under stress.
Francium chloride is a radioactive chemical compound with the formula FrCl. It is predicted to be a white solid and is soluble in water. Its properties resemble caesium chloride. It is produced by the reaction of hydrochloric acid with francium metal. Source: Wikipedia
As of yet, ununnovium is undiscovered. However, if discovered, it would fall in Group 1, which theoretically would give it the same properties as the other alkali metals. These properties include high reactivity, especially with elements in Group 17, and the physical properties of metals, such as conductivity. If ever synthesized, however, ununnovium would be highly unstable and would decay within miliseconds, and it is uncertain whether its properties truly would resemble those of the other Group 1 elements.
Chemical Changes result from the combining of two or more substances with a chemical reaction. The end product can often be very different than the reagents. For example, when Oxygen and Hydrogen are combined to form water, the product has a much higher freezing point or boiling point than the reagents, and has many other different properties. Of course, with larger molecules, it is possible the product would resemble at least one of the reagents.