I'd expect the Proteins to be the most 'well-rounded' - containing C,H,O,N,S and benzene rings.
There is no compound that can be considered the "king of all elements." Each element and compound has its own unique properties and characteristics that make them important in different ways.
CO is a compound, all the others are elements. A compound contains 2 or more elements.
No, the elements in all groups do not ionise. Some of the elements share electrons to form compounds.
The elements in the first two groups and in the last 6 groups. Basically all the elements except the inner transition and transition elements.
A compound is a combination of two or more elements. These elements join together based on their molecular bonds. No two elements combine in the same percentage.
A compound is formed from two or more elements associated by chemical bonding.
The Periodic Table of Elements
No, it is incorrect
you know when you get all the elements joind together
they are grouped by there collums
Radioactive elements exist in all groups of the periodic table.
No, it is a compound of the elements hydrogen and chlorine. All acids are compounds, none are elements