Elements form together to create compounds such as H2O-water it is just two hydrogen and one oxygen. This is also known as dihydrogenmonoxide (said- di...hydrogen...mon..oxide), without this coumpound there would be no living oranisms
compounds
The combination of atoms forms a nearly boundless array of compounds, often referred to as chemical compounds. A combination of an atom of sodium (Na+) and a chloride ion (Cl-) will form sodium chloride (NaCl), or table salt, which is a familiar instance of such a chemical compound
Atoms in the Halogen (VII) group of the Periodic Table, beginning with fluorine (F) often combine with themselves to form diatomic atoms, as does hydrogen (H), owing to their partially-unfilled outermost electron shells (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_shell for more on this topic, and for an understanding of the physical principles underlying chemical reactions, which create chemical compounds).
Molecules of same element or compound
Molecules
Molecule
molecules
compounds
ionic
when multiple atoms come together what is the result
Atoms can fuse together to form molecules or compounds.
molecules
When atoms of more than one element chemically bonded together, they form a molecule. In some contexts, the you might answer that they form a compound.
the same type of atoms come together to form an element
ionic
Two atoms come together to form a molecule.
covalent bond
when multiple atoms come together what is the result
Atoms can fuse together to form molecules or compounds.
Well, they can form molecules. Molecules join together to form elements. Elements join together to form compounds.
Of the two, electrons. (Protons had to form, perhaps from quarks, before the first atoms could form and the temperature had to be cool enough for protons and electrons to come together to form hydrogen.)
Two atoms can come together in a chemical bond to form other compounds.
Singe, double, and triple bonds
cousao atoms
molecules