all the above
by sharing their electron shells
Atoms of different elements unite during chemical changes to produce at least one chemical compound.
Atoms with the same charge are pushed away from each other. Atoms with different charge attract (unite)
Atoms, compounds are two or more atoms bonded together
No. Substances are made of atoms. Some atoms combine with other atoms to form compounds.
both are pure substances, but atoms represent the smallest bits of elements. compounds are chemically combined atoms, molecules represent the smallest bits of compounds. atoms cannot be broken down into simpler substances, compounds can be broken down into atoms.
Atoms can fuse together to form molecules or compounds.
No, they are compounds of atoms
Compounds are composed of two or more atoms of different elements.
The building blocks of all compounds are atoms. Atoms combine together to form molecules, which are the basic units of compounds. The specific arrangement of atoms in a molecule determines the properties and characteristics of the compound.
The basic building block of all compounds is atoms. Compounds contain atoms of at least two different elements bonded to one another. Thus, atoms of elements are what form compounds.
All organic compounds contain carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms.