Yes, chemical compounds are formed from elements.
Compounds are made up of two or more different elements chemically bonded together. They typically consist of two or more components.
A compound is made up of two or more different elements that are chemically bonded together. The number of components in a compound corresponds to the number of distinct elements it contains. For example, water (H₂O) has two components: hydrogen and oxygen. The exact number of components varies depending on the specific compound.
Made of elements compounds, or both No change in oringinal properties of components Seperated by physical means Formed using any ratio of components
Made of elements compounds, or both No change in oringinal properties of components Seperated by physical means Formed using any ratio of components
I removed the faceious answer by ID0772977175 and substituted the following: Guessing you mean, "What is the difference between elements and compounds" Elements are fundamental substances that cannot be broken down into or reduced to simpler substances. Compounds are made up of elements and can be reduced to these fundamental elements.
Inorganic elements of biological materials are components that are not naturally produced. This is often used to reference molecules in chemistry that are synthetic or man made.
We can not display symbols for electronic components on WikiAnswers, but the elemental components from which radios are made are transistors, resistors, capacitors, wires and speakers.
Subaru vehicles are made from a combination of various elements, primarily steel and aluminum for the body and frame, which provide strength and durability. The engines typically consist of components made from iron, aluminum, and various alloys. Additionally, plastic and rubber materials are used for interior parts, seals, and hoses. Electronic systems incorporate elements such as copper, silicon, and rare earth metals for wiring and components.
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Carbohydrates are made up of three main components: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. These elements combine to form simple sugars, such as glucose, which are the building blocks of carbohydrates.
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Additional elements can refers to supplementary items, components, chemicals or substances