It is unclear what "different" means.
If the question is asking if a compound of elements expresses different properties than the elements do by themselves, then yes. For example, hydrogen is a gas and oxygen is a gas. However, water, made of both hydrogen and oxygen is liquid.
If the question is asking can a compound be separated from its elemental formula, the answer is no. Water will always have 1 oxygen atom for every 2 hydrogen atoms. Any other recipe (such as 2 oxygen atoms for every 2 hydrogen atoms) results in a different chemical (in this case hydrogen peroxide).
Bianry compounds are defined as having only two different elements.
A compound is composed of two or more different elements.
A substance that has properties different from the chemical elements in it is a chemical compound. A chemical compound is built from chemical elements that are chemically bonded together. And the "finished product" will have chemical properties that are unique to that compound, and different from the properties of the substances that make it up.
The properties of a compound are different from the properties of its individual elements. When elements combine to form compounds, the resulting compound can exhibit entirely new characteristics that are distinct from those of the individual elements.
the compound has properties that are different from the two elements the bonded, as it is a new substance
A compound can only consistent of at least two different elements.
A binary compound is one that is composed of two elements.
The individual elements from which the compound is formed
A compound has minimum two different elements.
A compound is different from the elements that make it up because it is a new substance with unique properties that are not present in the individual elements. When elements combine to form a compound, they undergo a chemical reaction that results in a new arrangement of atoms and different chemical properties.
In science, a compound is a substance made up of two or more different elements chemically bonded together. These elements are in a fixed ratio, and the compound has its own unique properties that are different from the elements it is composed of.
No, NH4NO3 is not a binary compound because it contains nitrogen, hydrogen, and oxygen, which are more than two different elements. It is a ternary compound because it contains three different elements.