A compound
Two or more non metals joined together are called molecules.
If a metal bonds with any other elements, it is called a formula unit.
A compound is defined as two or more elements that are joined together by chemical bonds.
A chemical compound is formed.
A chemical bond is formed when two or more atoms join together. There are several types of bonds depending on the chemicals.
Atomic is when two or more elements bond together. This is called atomic bonding.
A compound is formed when two or more elements bond together.
Compound
no, they form a compound
When two or more elements form a bond, they do so either by sharing electrons, or by one element donating and one element accepting electrons. In the former case, you have a covalent bond. In the latter case, it is an ionic bond.
When two or more elements bond together they form a compound.
A chemical bond is formed when two or more atoms join together. There are several types of bonds depending on the chemicals.
Atomic is when two or more elements bond together. This is called atomic bonding.
A compound is formed when two or more elements bond together.
When two or more atoms from different elements join together chemically they form a compound. The compound can be ionic or covalent/molecular depending on the elements that are combined.
When two or more atoms from different elements join together chemically they form a compound. The compound can be ionic or covalent/molecular depending on the elements that are combined.
molecule
When two or more elements bond together they form a compound.
Compound
Elements bond together to gain more stability than their existance of individual atoms.
A chemical compound is obtained.