Yes. A compound is a substance made of atoms that are chemically bonded.
Oxygen can form up to two bonds in a chemical compound.
It is contained in the chemical bonds.
The element "s" typically forms two bonds in a chemical compound.
Chemical energy is stored in the bonds between atoms within a compound. These bonds contain potential energy that can be released through chemical reactions. The amount of energy stored depends on the type and arrangement of atoms in the compound.
It is contained in the chemical bonds.
A compound is a molecule formed of two or more chemical elements assembled by chemical bonds.
In making a mixture there has been no change in the chemical bonds, in making a compound the chemical bonds are changed.
Chemical reactions break the bonds in reactants (compounds) and form new bonds in products (What remains after the reaction).
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It is contained in the chemical bonds.
When bonds are broken in a chemical compound, it can affect the stability of the compound. Breaking bonds requires energy, and the stability of a compound is determined by the balance between the energy needed to break bonds and the energy released when new bonds are formed. If breaking bonds requires more energy than is released when new bonds are formed, the compound may become less stable. This can lead to the compound being more reactive or prone to undergoing chemical changes.