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Electrons are transferred when ionic bonds are formed.
atoms are arranged in various manner according to the type of materials being discussed. eg in gaseous materials , the atoms are free and move around, in case of the hard substances ,the atoms are closely packed . this determines the physical property of the substance's.
Atoms form all the materials, living or not.
A polyatomic ion is a group of atoms that behaves like a single ion. This group of atoms carries a charge and acts as a single unit in chemical reactions.
The radioactive materials produced in a nuclear reactor are radioactive because of instability in the nucleus of the atoms of the radioactive materials. Chemistry only affects the way elements behave because of the electron structure. Chemistry is electonic and the radioactive products have problems in their nuclei. Chemistry doesn't affect the nucleus of the atom, so chemical methods cannot be used to deal with radioactive materials, per se.
Atoms behave as magnets for two reasons. First, the electrons which make up the atom are themselves magnets, with magnetic dipole moments of magnitude one Bohr magneton Second, the atoms are ''orbiting'' the nucleus, and this orbital motion etcAnswered by,Justin James
their internal structure makes them behave in a similar way.
they can either lose or share electrons when they combine with other elements. So depending on the conditions these elements can behave as either metals or nonmetals
yes colour does affect our emotions and the way we behave :)
The work functions of elements refer to their ability to interact with other elements and influence the properties of materials. These work functions impact how materials behave in different applications by determining factors such as conductivity, strength, and reactivity.
Metals behave as brittle materials when lacking dislocations because dislocations help accommodate plastic deformation by allowing atoms to rearrange and slide past each other. Without dislocations, stress builds up and results in sudden fracture when the yield strength is surpassed, leading to brittle behavior.
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Arrangement of the atoms and the bonds between the atoms.
Yes, packing factor does affect density. Packing factor refers to how closely atoms are packed in a material, which in turn influences the material's density. Materials with higher packing factors will have higher densities because the atoms are more closely packed together.
The lose energy and move/vibrate slower
A combination of culture and genetic area which affect how humans behave.