A compound is two things put together.
a covalent compound
Carbon - the element that defines the chemical word "organic".
A compound is a composed of two or more perts, elements, or ingredients. In grammar a compound is of or pertaining to a compound sentence or compound-complex sentence. In machinery a compound is nothing an engine or turbine expanding the same steam or the like in two successive chambers to do work at two rangers of pressure.
The term molecule or compound best defines two or more atoms joined by a chemical bond.
no.
A compound is 2 or more elements joined by chemical bonds
Elements are pretty much defined by the number of protons in the nucleus. This number (the atomic number) defines the element. All the different elements have different numbers of protons in their nucleus.
n.An atom or group of atoms, such as a carboxyl group, that replaces hydrogen in an organic compound and that defines the structure of a family of compounds and determines the properties of the family.Read more: functional-group
Technically no, since an element defines that it is a single atom. Tungsten Carbide is a chemical compound consisting of Tungsten and Carbon (W2C) and Graphite is a form of pure carbon
Choice of electricity defines ac and dc
Which answer best defines an artisan slave
Functional groups are the atoms or groups of atoms which largely defines the chemical properties of any organic compound. Eg: ch3-oh are alcohols