Any of the elements in Group 0 of the Periodic Table (exc. Radon) are highly unreactive and so, won't react with any elements. They are also known as the inert gases.
All the elements except elements belonging to zero group (He, Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe which are inert in nature) can bond with other elements.
Oxygen
Elements with complete outer energy levels are noble, which means that they will not bond with other elements. They are not (normally) reactive.
Hg (Mercury) is an element, not a bond. It can bond with other elements in different way to form compounds.
With itself, and other elements.
no they can bond with any other element
Carbon can bond with itself, and many other elements.
Almost every other element except the elements in group 18 bond with oxygen to form compounds.
Oxygen
Elements with complete outer energy levels are noble, which means that they will not bond with other elements. They are not (normally) reactive.
Transition metals can use the two outermost shells/orbitals to bond with other elements.
Yes
With itself, and other elements.
All elements in the B4 column of the periodic table are able to bond with Tungsten. However, Tungsten can only bond with other elements.
helium doesnt form bond with other elements
How do elements bond together to form compounds?Elements join together by gaining, sharing, or losing electrons.
The force that attracts chemical elements to other elements is known as the ionic bond. This will attract and hold chemical elements together.