A solid can be, but isn't necessarily, a compound.
Loosely speaking, a solid is a rigid structure which is significantly denser than a liquid or liquid.
A compound is simply more than on element connected via chemical bond.
Water is a compound of Hydrogen and Oxygen, for example.
Be careful not to confuse a compound with a mixture, a mixture is simply more than one substance mixed in with another, but they are not chemically bonded.
It is possible to have a mixture of compounds.
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Yes, a compound is a material formed of two or more elements (or substances). Matter is defined as anything that occupies space and has mass.
No a compound does not involve a mixture of matter.
A solid may be an element (iron), a compound (iron oxide), a mixture (iron ore).
it could be but it doesn't have to
liquid
no
Linked up atoms form matter called a compound
particles
The particle theory of matter states that matter is made up of very small indivisible particles that are in constant motion.
You think probable to a chemical compound. But today the theory of the fixed composition is not generally valid.
Its either: 1. elemnts put together 2. Atoms put together Real answer: #1
That matter was made up of indivisible particles -Apex
No. Gravity is a force, not a form of matter.
the theory which states that all matter is made up of indivisible particles, called atoms, which combine to form molecules; formed by john Dalton in the year 1803
Smallest unit of matter that is indivisible.
Linked up atoms form matter called a compound
Democritus
It means not able to be divided. So instead of using " not divisible" you can say "indivisible." Examples: Atoms were considered an indivisible unit of matter. In the Pledge of Allegiance, we refer to the US as one indivisible nation.
By their indivisible and indestructibility
An atom is an indivisible part of all matter.
Pure Matter is a element or compound. Such as oxygen or water.
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