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In a binary compound, the subscript for a compound's formula would tell us how much of a certain atom there is.
No, because non metal atoms do not enter an excited state.
The number of atoms in each element .
Temperature or pressure.
You determine It.. obviously
The statement "He or she could tell you" has a compound subject - there are two nouns preceding the verb. A compound predicate would be "He could tell you about airplanes or about trains."
if sodium is in a compound, it will not be in natural state. natural state implies that it is a pure element. ie not a compound
Uranium is not a compound. It is an element.
In a binary compound, the subscript for a compound's formula would tell us how much of a certain atom there is.
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No, because non metal atoms do not enter an excited state.
a compound creation is something made of atoms.
Two or more elements joined together.
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Cordate (heart shaped) and simple
A compound that can be separated by electrolysis must be in the LIQUID state of matter.