First of all, elements are atoms, each element's atom contains a different number of protons and neutrons. Molecules are more than one of them connected by bonds.
To answer your question, there are too many to list. Just Google "Periodic Table" to find all 92 natural elements, and maybe some more.
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This is impossible. In order to find this you must know the elements in the compound
No, CF2Cl2 is covalent as the the three elements in it (Carbon, Fluorine, and Chlorine) are all nonmetals. Nonmetals form covalent bonds with one another.
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composed of two or more nonmetallic elements.
Binary molecular compounds are composed of two nonmetallic elements.
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Yes, these chemical elements are stable.
Native elements are a group of minerals with a molecular structure consisting of only one element. Some examples are gold, copper and silver.
Yes, these chemical elements are stable.
Yes, The elements hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur are all molecular elements that exist in nature. Due to their reactivity, it is rare to find the halogens and phosphorus in their elemental forms in nature.
Many elements are found in nature in molecular form - two or more atoms (of the same type of element) are bonded together. Oxygen, for example, is most commonly found in its molecular form "O2" (two oxygen atoms chemically bonded together).
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A compound is composed from atoms of chemical elements.
This is impossible. In order to find this you must know the elements in the compound
Molecular compounds contain nonmetals, which are on the far right of the periodic table.