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Compounds are a combination of two or more elements that form a molecule. Bonds can be covalent or ionic, and depend on the atoms involved. Natural compounds are atomic combinations found in nature and are created by natural processes. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Ammonia (NH3) are both natural compounds.

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Water- H2O, salt (sodium chloride)- NaCl, hydrogen peroxide- H2O2, propane- C3H8

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Aluminum (made from aluminum oxide) and Protien (Found from living things counts as nature)

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Your question has literally trillions of answers, probably more.

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It would be too difficult to count them all. But a whole bunch, I bet.

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