sodium hydroxide, calcium carbonate, sodium fluoride, sodium chloride, carbon dioxide......
please give some chemical compounds
Gold, Silver, Oxygen, and Hydrogen are not compounds because they are all elements.Sources- Science book. ^_^P.S- This better have helped!
Practically all chemical compounds can react. Compounds that help chemical reactions are called catalysts.
Chemical compounds.
Hundreds thousands chemical equations of organic compounds are known !
Yes, compounds can be created by chemical reaction. They can also be destroyed by chemical reaction.
Some minerals are chemical compounds, but some are mixtures. Examples of a chemical compound: quartz and rock salt; examples of a mixture: petroleum and coal.
Compounds are pure chemical substances with two or more different chemical element that can be separated by chemical reactions. Examples include water compounds (oxygen and hydrogen), and table salt (sodium and chlorine).
Gold, Silver, Oxygen, and Hydrogen are not compounds because they are all elements.Sources- Science book. ^_^P.S- This better have helped!
They are compounds - three examples of their chemical formulae are... KAlSi3O8 - NaAlSi3O8 - CaAl2Si2O8
Alkaloids are naturally occurring chemical compounds. Examples include caffeine, quinine, and atropine.
Examples: ethylene, methane, uranyl nitrate, caesium chloride, thorium dioxide, etc.; all are chemical compounds and matter.
Examples: sodium chloride, acetic acid, ethanol, ammonia solution, sulfuric acid.
Practically all chemical compounds can react. Compounds that help chemical reactions are called catalysts.
A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical elements.Examples of compounds are:Water (H20)Carbon Dioxide (CO2)Sodium Chloride (NaCl)Sodium Fluoride (NaF)Elements are NOT compounds. Examples of elements are:HydrogenOxygenCarbonSodiumCopperZinc
Examples: water, heavy water, organic compounds, sodium, lead, helium.
Compounds which have the chemical symbol S in their formula would be sulfur containing compounds. These are often covalent compounds. Some examples include sulfur dioxide (SO2), sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and lead(II) sulfate (PbSO4).
Chemical compounds.