no, it changes the properties. ex: phy-lhe is different than lhe-phy
sources: exploring creation with Biology 2nd edition
Francium is radioactive and rubidium not. Also the electron configuration, atomic number, physical properties, hazards etc. are different.
Every atom has a certain number of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Different elements have different amounts of these. Particularly, different elements have different numbers of protons. For example, if an atom only has 1 proton it must be hydrogen.
Their densities are different.
Isotopes are atoms of a given element that have the same number of protons but a different mass number and therefore a different number of neutrons.
Different atoms either have a different number of protons(which makes them different elements) or a different number of neutrons (which makes them isotopes of the same element).For example, hydrogen has one proton (and usually no neutrons) while helium has two protons (and usually two neutrons). However, hydrogen with one proton and two neutrons is called tritium(3H) while helium with two protons and one neutron is called helium-3 (3He).
Tendons contain a number of different proteins, but the protein that is most prominent is a type of collagen.
Different types of proteins are formed by the bonding of different types of amino acids. There are typically four types of amino acids that make up a protein.
Different atoms of the same element possessing different atomic masses but having same atomic number are known as Isotopes. Since the isotopic atoms have the same atomic number, they must contain an equal number of protons. As their atomic masses are different, there must be a difference in the number of neutrons they possess. They will show similar chemical properties but their physical properties will be different due to different masses.
Theyre are two different proteins, anemic, and fesenic.
Different 3D shapes, different number of proteins, different types of amino acids, and different sequences.
It is a matter of how they are arranged and electrically charged that changes the properties of them
Chemical properties depend on electrons.Isotopes of an element have the same number of electrons and different number of neutrons.So they have similar chemical properties and different physical properties.
All groups have the same number of valence electrons and hence have similar properties.
the number of valence electrons in the outer shell are what determines the different properties
Proteins can have the same number of amino acids (and therefore same mass) yet be different proteins due to the different order of amino acids.
Isotopes of an element have same number of protons and different number of neutrons. Hence similar in chemical properties and different in physical properties.
No, phyllum Chordata does not contain the maximum number of different animals. It is phyllum Arthropoda which contains the largest number of different animals.