Fixed.
A compound is the pure substance formed from the chemical combination of two or more different elements in a fixed ratio.
I think so or maybe not. But if you add one more element then it will be mixture.
You think probable to the law of definite proportions: the ratio of elements in a compound is always the same. Now this law is for the most part obsolete.
Intermetallic compounds consist of atoma of two or more combined together in proportions.
A. In fixed proportions its really the only one that makes sence, You shouldn't need to look this one up. :)
The law of constant proportions, also called Proust's law, states that the elements in a compound are all present in a fixed proportion by weight, regardless of how the compound is prepared.
It is a type of chemical compound that contains the element Hydrogen. Chemical compounds are molecules of two or more elements in fixed proportions. Ex. CH4
This is Dalton's Law of fixed proportions.
A compound is the pure substance formed from the chemical combination of two or more different elements in a fixed ratio.
This is an old rule (Law of definite proportions) not valid for nonstoichiometric compounds.
No.
I think so or maybe not. But if you add one more element then it will be mixture.
You think probable to the law of definite proportions: the ratio of elements in a compound is always the same. Now this law is for the most part obsolete.
Molecule.
compounds
elements
Intermetallic compounds consist of atoma of two or more combined together in proportions.