Copper Sulfur Tetraoxygen
No because the elements that make up the compounds have different properties than the compound's properties.
Calcium!
Compounds have different properties from the elements that make them. ... The properties of a compound depend not only on which atoms the compound contains, but also on how the atoms are arranged.
Iron is, itself, and element. It is not a compound of two elements.
Chloroform is CHCl3 (with a lowercase L), not CHCI3. CHCl3 is a compound. Made up of 3 elements Carbon, Hydrogen, and Chlorine.
No because the elements that make up the compounds have different properties than the compound's properties.
The elements aluminum and chlorine make up the compound aluminum chloride.
Calcium!
eve three elements can make a compound .
There are two elements that make up the compound NaBr, or sodium bromide. These two elements are sodium and bromine.
Two or more elements make up a compound, and oxygen has one.
Compounds have different properties from the elements that make them. ... The properties of a compound depend not only on which atoms the compound contains, but also on how the atoms are arranged.
Calcium and fluorine
No, it is incorrect
Carbon and Hydrogen
two or more different elements
There is no general relationship.