Yes its the basic definition of a compound Yes its the basic definition of a compound
The chemical formula of the compound shows the ratio of the atoms of elements in a compound. This must not be confused with the ratio of their masses.
The answer depends on the compound.
You should have equal ingredients according to the weight of the eggs.
The ratio depends on the compound.
Its chemical formula.
A compound has a definite ratio of components.
Two or more different elements that are chemically combined in a definite ratio is a compound. Based on the nature of the bonds, it can be called an ionic compound (i.e. atoms bonded together by ionic bonds) or an molecular compound (i.e. atoms bonded together by covalent bonds).
Generally yes (the law of definite proportions); as exceptions - nonstoichiometric compounds.
This is is a stoichiometric chemical compound.
covalent bonds a bond (any type of bond, but JUST the word bond!)
The stoichiometry is governed by the laws of definite proportions and multiple proportions.
A covalent compound is a chemical substance in which two or more elements are bonded together by sharing electrons in a definite structure and ratio. Most covalent compounds form molecules
This is Dalton's law of definite proportions. It sounds esoteric, but it just means that the same substance always has the same formula.
In chemistry, a compound is defined as a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight. To answer your question, the marbles themselves are a made of a mixture of a compounds. The marble collection itself is not a compound.
A chemical compound. The combination of two or more elements in definite proportions forms a compound. For instance, hydrogen and oxygen combine in a two to one ratio in order to form water. Similarly, one sodium atom reacts with one chlorine atom to form the ionic compound sodium chloride.
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.
The chemical formula of the compound shows the ratio of the atoms of elements in a compound. This must not be confused with the ratio of their masses.