Yes but it is only true if both the atoms are diffrent. If they are both the same then it is not classed as a compound
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A compound.
A compound is a molecule that contains at least 2 different elements. A molecule is formed when 2 atoms chemically form.
Every element in the periodic table contains at least two atoms joined up except for Hydrogen (H).
118 atoms/elements.
No. An element is a group of the same kind of atoms. Compounds and mixtures contain different kinds of atoms, and thus, different kinds of elements.However, there are several things that are not made up of atoms. This includes light, different kinds energy, neutron stars, black holes... and the mysterious dark matter. The Universe contains at least 5 times as much dark matter, than atoms and other kinds of known matter.
A compound.
A compound must have at least two atoms of different elements.
At least 112.
A compound has at least two different types of atoms. A pure element has only one type of atom.
A compound is a molecule that contains at least 2 different elements. A molecule is formed when 2 atoms chemically form.
A compound is a molecule that contains at least 2 different elements. A molecule is formed when 2 atoms chemically form.
Not all molecule are compound molecule has more than two different atoms that are together chemically. A compound is a molecule that has at least two different elements.
Yes: compounds have to consist of at least two different elements.
Atoms of different elements unite during chemical changes to produce at least one chemical compound.
The answer could be molecule, compound and matter depending on the atoms of various element.
H2O is compound.
Every element in the periodic table contains at least two atoms joined up except for Hydrogen (H).