Organic and Inorganic Compounds .. .. .. .. .. I think.....
Compound or substance: a molecule containing two or more types of chemical elements.
A compound is best defined as a substance made of two or more different types of atoms chemically combined. In a compound, the atoms are bonded together in fixed ratios, leading to unique properties distinct from the elements that make it up.
Yes: it's a substance with two types of atoms that are chemically combined- copper and oxygen.
Yes: it's a substance with two types of atoms that are chemically combined- copper and oxygen.
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An element is a substance that has only one type of atom in (e.g. Carbon atoms). A chemical compound is a substance that has two or more types of atom in (e.g. Carbon and Zinc atoms). An example of a compound would be Carbon Dioxide, which has two types of atom in a molecule: Carbon and Oxygen.
Aluminium (aluminum) is not a compound because it consists of only aluminium atoms and no others. In order to be a compound, a substance must consist of two or more types of atoms (two or more elements).
A compound is a substance formed by the combination of two or more elements in definite proportions. Each compound has a specific chemical formula that indicates the types of atoms present and the ratio in which they are combined.
A compound is formed when at least two different types of atoms are chemically combined. In a compound, the atoms are held together by chemical bonds which determine the properties and behavior of the substance.
A compound is a substance made up of two or more different types of atoms bonded together. The atoms in a compound are chemically bonded, which means they are connected in a specific arrangement. This results in unique properties for each compound.
This is a "compound".
A compound is the substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions. It has a unique chemical structure and properties different from its constituent elements.