Inert
Inactive substances typically exhibit minimal or no reactivity under standard conditions, meaning they do not readily engage in chemical reactions or interactions. This lack of reactivity is often due to stable electron configurations or the absence of functional groups that could participate in chemical processes. Such substances can serve as inert materials or fillers in various applications, ensuring they do not interfere with the desired chemical reactions or processes.
Enzymes
Hemoglobin molecules having a red color is not considered a chemical property, but a physical property. Chemical properties involve the way a substance interacts with other substances in chemical reactions, while physical properties relate to observable characteristics like color, density, and melting point.
They have different mass numbers because of having different no of neutrons.chemical properties of an element are determined by no of electrons.Isotopes have equal no of electrons ,so chemical properties are equal
inactive having;having few or no active chemical properties
Inactive refers to a substance or compound that does not exhibit any significant chemical reactions or interactions under certain conditions. This could mean having few or no active chemical properties, resulting in little or no reactivity in specific environments.
Inert
Enzymes
What is the question exactly? If it is about Uranium having physical and/or chemical properties, the answer is that it has both. Every single element and compound in this universe has both physical and chemical properties.
Group are based on similar properties. The elements having same chemical properties are grouped together.
What is the question exactly? If it is about Uranium having physical and/or chemical properties, the answer is that it has both. Every single element and compound in this universe has both physical and chemical properties.
Mass gets preserved (you have to consider the stuff that isn't the end produced chemical, too). Otherwise, chemical changes are known for having different properties. They could have similar properties, I imagine, but then, "Why would anybody want to make them?"
Mass gets preserved (you have to consider the stuff that isn't the end produced chemical, too). Otherwise, chemical changes are known for having different properties. They could have similar properties, I imagine, but then, "Why would anybody want to make them?"
The smallest particle of matter having distinctive chemical and physiacl properties; a tiny particle
Copper is a chemical element, so it is considered a substance with distinct chemical properties, not a physical property. Its physical properties include being a solid at room temperature, having a distinct color and density, while its chemical properties include its ability to react with other substances and form different compounds.
Chemical properties are determined by the arrangement and behavior of atoms within a substance. Groups in the periodic table share similar chemical properties due to having the same number of valence electrons, which influences their reactivity and bonding behavior.