While elements in the same family have similar chemical properties due to their shared electron configurations, they may still exhibit differences in physical properties (such as melting points or densities) due to variations in atomic size and mass. Additionally, subtle differences in atomic structure can result in variations in reactivity or behavior in certain chemical reactions.
Boron forms electron poor hydrides that can exist in many different shapes and formulas because of the hydrogen bridges it can form.
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If the properties of elements change when they are mixed together, the mixture is called a compound. Compounds result from chemical reactions between elements, where the atoms are bonded together in specific ratios. These compounds often possess unique properties distinct from their individual element components.
hardness,texture,melting point,freezing point,density. and more i just dont know the rest. sorry.=(
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On the peroidic table of elements, the family tells you a brief overview of what kind of element it is. It could be a metal, or gas, and it usually describes what kind of metal (transition) or what kind of gas (noble).
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There are nine:Alkali Metals MetalloidsNon-Metals Rare Earth Elements Halogens Noble Gases Alkaline Earth Elements Transition Metals Other MetalsThe traditional periodic table has 18 families, also known as groups.Alkali MetalsMetalloidsNon-MetalsRare Earth ElementsHalogensNoble GasesAlkaline Earth ElementsTransition MetalsOther Metals
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they share thing that they like and dont like in their life.
The world's languages are organized into language families, which are groups of languages that share a common ancestor. These language families are then further categorized into branches, groups, and individual languages based on their linguistic similarities and differences. Linguists study these relationships to better understand the history and development of human languages.
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