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How do the physical and chemical propertys of the halogens compare with those of the inert gases?

Halogens can be gaseous, liquid or solid; noble gases are only gases.Halogens are very chemical reactive elements; only some compounds of noble gases are known.


Based on the physical propertys of motor oil what type of bonding does it have?

Motor oil is a type of lubricant that typically consists of long-chain hydrocarbon molecules. These molecules are held together mainly by weak van der Waals forces, which are a type of non-covalent bonding.


What are the propertys of multiplycation?

The properties of multiplication include commutative property (changing the order of factors does not change the product), associative property (changing the grouping of factors does not change the product), distributive property (multiplication distributes over addition), and identity property (multiplying a number by 1 gives the same number).


How are the property the compound water different from the propertys of elements h and o?

Water is a compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen. It has different properties than the individual elements H (hydrogen) and O (oxygen). For example, water is a liquid at room temperature, while hydrogen and oxygen are gases. Additionally, water has unique chemical properties, such as the ability to dissolve many substances due to its polar nature, which are different from the properties of hydrogen and oxygen on their own.


Can physical propertys be observed then reversed back?

Some physical properties can be reversed back after they have been observed, while others cannot. Properties like temperature, magnetization, and electrical conductivity can often be reversed by changing the conditions that caused them. However, certain irreversible changes may occur due to chemical reactions or physical deformations.