They are exactly the same thing...? What did you mean?
It is normal; each compound has specific properties.
No, the composition of the same compound does not differ from one location to another. A compound has a fixed chemical formula regardless of where it is found. The arrangement of atoms and elements within the compound remains consistent regardless of its location.
types of microscope
covelant bonads use prefixes & ionicbonds do not
The compound is water - H2O; the molecule of hydrogen is H2.
mixtures differ from compounds because mixtures are made up of random things that have no similarities and compounds don't.
Waster is a physical compound. Sound is an energy wave.
A compound is chemically bonded unlike mixtures and compounds you can't take the elements apart, mixtures you can.
A compound is chemically bonded unlike mixtures and compounds you can't take the elements apart, mixtures you can.
The properties of the compound will differ from the properties of the elements of which it is made.
The first compound is sulfur dioxide and the latter is sulfur trioxide.
Gold is gold...a gold compound has other atoms bonded to the gold atoms, but the gold atoms don't really change.