Very probable ununoctium is similar to radon.
It's Chlorine because they are in the same group in the periodic table.
Changium is a flower not a chemical element.
Chemical reactions involve electrons - not protons or neutrons. All isotopes of the same element have an identical number of electrons (just the number of neutrons differs) and hence the chemical properties are identical/very similar.
No. Nerve cells (neurons), for example, are very different in size and shape than epithelial or muscle cells. And don't forget the hen's egg and ostrich egg, each of which is a single cell.
Very probable ununoctium is similar to radon.
They have very similar cultures.
They have very similar cultures.
I'm not very sire of this, but i think that bald eagles and hawks are a similar shape.
elements in the same group
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To find an element that is similar to another element, look in the periodic table and find an element in the same column (group/family) as the element of interest. Usually, elements within the same group/family have very similar properties.
The cornet and the flugelhorn both have very similar shapes to the trumpet. A bugle also has a similar shape but without any valves, and much less tubing - only the outside outline and size are similar.
They speak the same language and have very similar cultures. But, Montenegrins are typically darker in coloring than Serbs and there are enough variances in cultures that they are considered to be distinct peoples.
All the elements in the same group as Flourine have similar properties. This group of elements is referred to as the halogens, and is located in group 7.
Same number of protons; identical or very similar chemical properties.
It's Chlorine because they are in the same group in the periodic table.