- If you think only to isolated elements all these elements can form polyatomic compounds.
- Calcium and sodium form ionic compounds.
- H, N, O, Cl can form ionic or covalent compouds.
No, nitrogen and chlorine are elements.
It is Nitrogen, Sulfur, Oxygen, and Chlorine
Nitrogen (N2) and chlorine (Cl2) are diatomics, boron (B) and argon (Ar) are monoatomics among these four mentioned elements.
hydrogen H2 nitrogen N2 oxygen O2 fluorine F2 chlorine Cl2 bromine Br2 iodine I2 ozone O3 phosphorus P4 sulfur S8
comOxygen, carbon, and nitrogen are bonded to hydrogen to make the polyatomic anions that are essential components of living systems
No, nitrogen and chlorine are elements.
It is Nitrogen, Sulfur, Oxygen, and Chlorine
Nitrogen (N2) and chlorine (Cl2) are diatomics, boron (B) and argon (Ar) are monoatomics among these four mentioned elements.
hydrogen H2 nitrogen N2 oxygen O2 fluorine F2 chlorine Cl2 bromine Br2 iodine I2 ozone O3 phosphorus P4 sulfur S8
comOxygen, carbon, and nitrogen are bonded to hydrogen to make the polyatomic anions that are essential components of living systems
Nitrogen Hydrogen and Chlorine
No, just nitrogen and hydrogen.
There are several compounds that could contain all of those elements, and billions if not all are required.
Hydrogen
No. Chlorine and nitrogen are both nonmetals, and two nonmetals do not form ionic compounds with each other.
1to 3
Nitrogen, hydrogen and chlorine.