Every element in the Periodic Table contains at least two atoms joined up except for Hydrogen (H).
When two or more elements chemically join they make a compound.
Yes they all do, the only exception is hrdogen (h)- Written by Yasmin, Derbyshire, UK
Only if the two atoms are atoms of the same element; but then it would be called a binary elemental compound, not an element.
Elements consist of one KIND of atom. If there are two (or more) different kinds of atom that are joined together, you have a compound.
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One which is at least potentially correct.
at least two
That is called a formula.
C6H12O6. Six carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms and six oxygen atoms.
In this case, the equation is balanced.
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One which is at least potentially correct.
Each molecule of CO contains one atom of carbon and one of oxygen.
From each side the number of atoms of each element must be the same.
at least two
That is called a formula.
each element has one atom of the element's name
C6H12O6. Six carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms and six oxygen atoms.
It is found everwhere, as in each and every biomolecule contains at least some hydrogen atoms.
CO2 is Carbon dioxide, which is a compound that contains one atom of Carbon and two atoms of Oxygen in each molecule.
The name of the compound dinitrogen tetrahydride implies that the formula of the compound is N2H4. Therefore, each molecule contains two nitrogen atoms and four hydrogen atoms.
for each element the atoms are different