The human body is mostly composed of Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Calcium, Iron, Phosphorous, Sodium, Potassium, Chlorine, Magnesium and Sulphur. Trace amounts of around 50 other elements are also present.
chemical bond
Yes! All of the 'substances' are elements. However elements can join together to make compounds.
Elements join together to form compounds such as sodium and chlorine making sodium chloride or salt
When two or more elements are joined together, they form a compound. Compounds can have different properties than the individual elements that make them up. This process is often used in chemistry to create new substances with specific characteristics.
Yes, two or more different atoms of two or more different elements will, when chemically bonded, make a chemical compound.
Yes, 2 or more elements can combine to form a compound with different properties than the individual elements. An example is hydrogen and oxygen combining to form water.
Join together, unify!
Sodium chloride is composed of two elements, sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl), which join together to form the compound. Sodium contributes one electron to chlorine for bonding, creating the stable ionic compound sodium chloride.
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made of rocks minerals and gisers and join join together and make rocks landforms
When atoms of two different elements join together (or combine) to make molecules of a compound, scientists say that a Chemical Change or Chemical Reaction has taken place. I you look at the substances you start off with and the substance you get after the change, they are often different.
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