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A mixture.
Yes. That is what a compound is: two or more chemically combined elements.
When elements combine chemically compounds are formed. For instance, when hydrogen and oxygen gases chemically combine, water is formed. Note that if a molecule is made up of only one element, it is referred to as an element, not a compound.
In a mixture compounds are not chemically bonded.
if two or more atoms combine, it chemically forms something yes.
A mixture.
Generally, no, they do not.
Chemical reactions are what causes elements to chemically combine to form compounds.
Yes. That is what a compound is: two or more chemically combined elements.
Two different elements combine chemically to form a compound.
When elements combine chemically compounds are formed. For instance, when hydrogen and oxygen gases chemically combine, water is formed. Note that if a molecule is made up of only one element, it is referred to as an element, not a compound.
when two or more elements chemically combine is called compounds
In a mixture compounds are not chemically bonded.
if two or more atoms combine, it chemically forms something yes.
No: The compounds more often have very different properties from those of the elements that form them.
Examples are helium, neon, argon.
When atoms of two different elements chemically combine, they produce a compound. Such compounds include sodium chlorine, hydrogen fluorine, and barium sulfide. Note that if the elements are same, the result is a polyatomic element, not a compound.