Typical properties refer to common characteristics or features that are often associated with a particular object, substance, or concept. These properties can help to define, identify, or categorize things based on their usual or expected qualities.
group IIB elements (Zn Cd,Hg) don't have partially filled d-subshell either in elements or in their ionic ionic state, and neither they show typical properties of transition elements.... Elements of group IIIB are also non typically. From Lion Heart Baloh
no. it is an element and will be homogeneous
Almost all the chemical properties of an atom are determined by the valence shell electrons or in general, by the no of electrons present in the atom. Since in an isotope and a general atom, no. of electrons is same, therefore they have similar chemical properties. Isotopes differ in atomic mass only and that is due to extra neutrons.
Yes. These are typical properties of nonmetals.
Physical properties: Properties that do not change the chemical nature of matter Chemical properties: Properties that do change tha chemical nature of matterI hope this will help you.
This is a typical chemical reaction.
low melting point low density not a conductor
group IIB elements (Zn Cd,Hg) don't have partially filled d-subshell either in elements or in their ionic ionic state, and neither they show typical properties of transition elements.... Elements of group IIIB are also non typically. From Lion Heart Baloh
Increase in hardness and strength, decrease in ductility.
The physical properties are of course different.
No, iron is not a metalloid. Iron is a metal and is classified as such in the periodic table of elements. Metalloids have properties that are intermediate between metals and nonmetals, while iron exhibits typical metallic properties.
a gas
no. it is an element and will be homogeneous
Almost all the chemical properties of an atom are determined by the valence shell electrons or in general, by the no of electrons present in the atom. Since in an isotope and a general atom, no. of electrons is same, therefore they have similar chemical properties. Isotopes differ in atomic mass only and that is due to extra neutrons.
Xenon is a noble gas and does not exhibit typical pH properties like acids or bases. Therefore, xenon does not have a pH value.
Yes. These are typical properties of nonmetals.
Physical properties: Properties that do not change the chemical nature of matter Chemical properties: Properties that do change tha chemical nature of matterI hope this will help you.