Water, ethanol, and octane (a constituent of most gasoline).
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen are the three main elements of organic compounds.
There are no common compounds of argon. The only known compound is argon fluorohydride but that is hardly common. Also, argonium (argon hydride) molecules have been identified in the Crab nebula, but that can hardly be described as common.
Carbon bonds with chlorine potassium and other solids and liquids to make salts.
Some compounds of californium: CfF3, CfF4, CfCl2, CfCl3, CfBr3, CfI2, CfI3, CfO2, Cf2O3
No, they are three of the elements.
FeCl2, FeS, and FeSO4 are three common compounds containing iron.
A: Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen
The third in order. It comes after the primary and the secondary.In Chemistry:Of or relating to salts of acids containing three replaceable hydrogen atoms.Of or relating to organic compounds in which a group, such as an alcohol or amine, is bound to three nonelementary radicals.
Such compounds are called "carbohydrates", if they contain hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms in an atomic ratio of 2:1, as most compounds containing only the three specified elements do.
Examples are: PmF3, Pm(OH)3, Pm2O3.
There are three such compounds: ethane, ethene (or ethylene), and ethyne (or acetylene).
oxygen,hydrogen, carbon to name three.