This depends on the type of reaction. If one element reacts with another element, then it is a formation reaction. ex. Na + Cl ---> NaCl If a compound reacts with a compound, it is a double replacement reaction. ex. NaCl + MgO ---> Na2O + MgCl2
They form compounds.
For example,
Na + Cl --> NaCl
The compound formed depends on the elements in the reaction.
They are bonded together via chemical bond and form compounds.
A compound is formed. For example, Hydrogen and Oxygen chemically combine to form Water "H2O"
A chemical compound
Compounds and/or alloys.
molecular compound
A chemical compound is formed.
they create a monical
Two or more elements combined chemically is a compound and the smallest unit is a molecule.
When atoms of two different elements chemically combine, they produce a compound. Such compounds include sodium chlorine, hydrogen fluorine, and barium sulfide. Note that if the elements are same, the result is a polyatomic element, not a compound.
When they combine chemically, they form compounds, which can have very different chemical properties than the constituent elements.If they are combined physically, they only form mixtures, alloys, or colloids.
Molecule if there is some sharing of electrons or an ionic compound if there is a donation of an electron from one atom to another.
When two or more elements are chemically combined,they form a compund.Like when you mix hydrogen and oxygen together, the result is H2O(water).When you combine sodium and chlorine,you get NaCl (salt).
molecules
This is called a compound.
if two or more atoms combine, it chemically forms something yes.
compound is when two or more elements combine chemically
Compound
compound
Comppund
a compound
When two or more materials combine chemically, they from a substance. When two or more materials combine and they do not react with each other, they form a mixture.
Molecule
Hydrogen and Oxygen.
This is called a compound. Such as NaCl [Sodium Chloride(Table Salt)].