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which of the following is a property of an element

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Answered by mahajan789
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which of the following is a property of an element

Explanation:

  • Atomic weight
  • Atomic weight is particular for precise detail and does now no longer extrade beneathneath any circumstances.
  • The overall weight of an atom is referred to as atomic weight.
  • It is about same to the range of protons and neutrons, with a touch more introduced with the aid of using the electrons.
  • The balance of the nucleus, and subsequently the atom's radioactivity, is closely structured upon the range of neutrons it contains.

Answered by VineetaGara
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According to the question, "Option (A) The simplest substance" is a property of an element.

The explanation for the answer:

  • Elements are simpler chemical substances.
  • They are made up of only one kind of atom.
  • They cannot be broken further into more substances.
  • But, on combining with other elements they form compounds.
  • They cannot be broken by any chemical or physical means or method.
  • There are a total of 118 elements discovered. They are arranged in a tabular form called Mendeleev's periodic table.
  • The elements are arranged in horizontal rows called periods, and vertical columns called groups.
  • 94 elements out of 118 elements are naturally occurring. For example, Fe(iron), Mg(magnesium), Au(gold), Cu(copper), etc.
  • Different elements have different chemical and physical properties based such as boiling point, melting point, density, state of existence(solid, liquid, or gas), electro-negativity, and reaction with other compounds.

[Although part of your question is missing, you might be referring to the question:

"Which of the following is a property of an element? (A.) The simplest substance (B.) Composed of two or more types of atoms (C.) Be separated through a chemical process. (D.) Composed of two or more types of substances"]

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