Atoms of elements combine to form compounds. A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical elements that can be separated into simpler substances.
Your question makes no sense. An element can form compounds but can not COMBINE compounds.
two elements are combined in a compound
Chlorine easily combines with many metals to form compounds with the higher oxidation state for the metal. Furthermore, it combines with many non metals including phosphorus and sulfur.
oxides or hydroxides
Compounds do not form elements. Elements form compounds.
Iodine
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If you mean compounds instead of combines, the answer is yes.
Compounds that form when an element such as aluminum or iron combines chemically with oxygen are called oxides. Oxide minerals are used to make products such as abrasives, toothpaste, cement, and paint.
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metal and non metal usually combines to form complexes. as the valecy to be satisfied by both does not let them to form simple compounds with each other
Chlorine easily combines with many metals to form compounds with the higher oxidation state for the metal. Furthermore, it combines with many non metals including phosphorus and sulfur.
Many lipids are formed when a glycerol molecule combines with compounds called fatty acids.
Fluorine is a highly electronegative compound, and combines with numerous elements to form compounds with the fluorine in -I oxidation state.
Yes, it directly combines with many other elements to form compounds in their highest oxidation state.
Alkaline Earth metals
ReactivityThe ease and speed with which an element combines with other elements and compounds is called the "reactivity" of the element.
ReactivityThe ease and speed with which an element combines with other elements and compounds is called the "reactivity" of the element.