They normally have new properties as a compound, example- sodium metal, extremely reactive, reacts violently with moisture; and chlorine gas, deadly poisonous, react together to form table salt-sodium chloride
yesA mixture has chemical properties similar to its constituent elements, because no bonds are formed in the formation of a mixture.However it may have slightly different physical properties. For example, when alloys (mixture of metals) are made, the melting points of some alloys may be reduced.
When elements form compounds by combining with other element(s) then they form positive or negative ions(i.e gains a positive or a negative charge) to bring about combination.As the positive and negative ions attract each other with a strong chemical bond (electrovalent or covalent) they combine with each other to form compound. Thus the reactant elements are actually present in the produced compound as metal or non-metals ions.
No, a compound is not a physical mixture; it is a chemical combination of two or more elements that are bonded together in fixed proportions. Unlike a mixture, where the individual components retain their properties and can be separated by physical means, the elements in a compound undergo a chemical change and lose their individual properties. Compounds have distinct characteristics that differ from those of their constituent elements.
Groups on the periodic table with similar properties are elements that have the same number of valence electrons. These elements tend to have similar chemical reactivity and often form similar types of compounds. For example, Group 1 elements (alkali metals) are highly reactive metals that readily lose their outer electron to form +1 ions.
When elements are joined in a compound, they lose their original properties and exhibit new properties unique to the compound. This is because chemical compounds are formed by the bonding of atoms, resulting in different arrangements and interactions compared to the individual elements.
Materials lose their original properties when their spatial conditions change, provided their atomic configuration change.
They normally have new properties as a compound, example- sodium metal, extremely reactive, reacts violently with moisture; and chlorine gas, deadly poisonous, react together to form table salt-sodium chloride
yesA mixture has chemical properties similar to its constituent elements, because no bonds are formed in the formation of a mixture.However it may have slightly different physical properties. For example, when alloys (mixture of metals) are made, the melting points of some alloys may be reduced.
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Two elements will form a compound when they react chemically to bond together and create a new substance with different properties from the original elements. This usually occurs when the elements have a tendency to gain, lose, or share electrons to achieve a more stable electron configuration.
when two or more elements combine chemically, you end up with a compound.
When elements form compounds by combining with other element(s) then they form positive or negative ions(i.e gains a positive or a negative charge) to bring about combination.As the positive and negative ions attract each other with a strong chemical bond (electrovalent or covalent) they combine with each other to form compound. Thus the reactant elements are actually present in the produced compound as metal or non-metals ions.