it is sure that approximately 75 compounds make up over one million compounds.
Mercury is able to be combined with many chemical elements.
No, the elements helium and neon have no known nor likely compounds with any degree of stability at all. Many of the artificial elements cannot in practice be used to make compounds, because they live for too short a time before their radioactive decay to another element. We do know in theory what sorts of compounds they might make, and many of their likely properties.
many compounds are found
118 as there are 118 in the periodic table.
Yes, uranium can form many compounds with the majority of other elements.
There are far more compounds than elements: Fewer than 200 elements and many million distinct compounds.
No. There are only a hundred or so naturally occurring elements from which many, millions of compounds are made. A compound is a combination of two or more elements. There are far more compounds than there are elements.
Elements make up compounds and chemical bonds! :) have a nice day
You can make most organic compounds with just 4 elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.
A bug is a living organism. It is made of many, many elements arranged in many different ways to make many chemical compounds. There will hundreds of compounds within the structure of this member of the insect family. There are no bugs made out of one or two or three elements. It takes dozens of elements to make up those many compounds that form the bug.
Mercury is able to be combined with many chemical elements.
It depends on what elements it combines with and in what arrangement. There are many compounds of arsenic.
All compounds are made of two or more elements.
There are so many combinations . Thee are many ways of combining
there are too many to be mentioned correctly.
No, the elements helium and neon have no known nor likely compounds with any degree of stability at all. Many of the artificial elements cannot in practice be used to make compounds, because they live for too short a time before their radioactive decay to another element. We do know in theory what sorts of compounds they might make, and many of their likely properties.
many compounds are found