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Gold, for one, almost never combines.

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When elements chemically combine do the properties of the compounds have the same properties as the elements it is made of?

Generally, no, they do not.


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How do elements combine together?

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What type of elements combine with a covalent bond?

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Can you combine aluminium and silver?

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What do elements combine to form?

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ARE ELEMENTS WITH A FULL OUTERMOST ENERGY LEVEL UNLIKELY TO COMBINE CHEMICALLY WITH OTHER ELEMENTS?

Yes, elements with a full outermost energy level, such as the noble gases, are generally unlikely to combine chemically with other elements. This is because they possess a stable electron configuration, which makes them less reactive. As a result, they have little tendency to gain, lose, or share electrons, minimizing their interactions with other elements.