Compounds are formed when elements of matter are chemically combined.
Compounds are formed when elements of matter are chemically combined.
Compounds are formed when elements of matter are chemically combined.
The result will have new and different properties.
A compound (a molecule) is formed.
A compound (a molecule) is formed.
The phases of matter are its physical properties. Salt is made of of elements that have combined chemically. They are sodium and chlorine, that combine to create the compound which is known as table sale.
A compound. A compound is a substance formed when two or more chemical elements are chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio. Each compound has a unique chemical composition and properties different from its constituent elements.
A molecule. You can have ionic or covalently bound atoms in a molecule. An example of ionic is NaCl, and of covalent is CO2
A compound is a substance made of two or more different elements that have chemically combined in fixed proportions. The elements in a compound are bonded together through chemical reactions. Examples of compounds include water (H2O) and salt (NaCl).
Yes, it is possible for two poisonous substances to react chemically and form a non-toxic or edible compound. This is because the properties of chemical compounds can be very different from the properties of their constituent elements. The new compound may have different chemical properties that make it safe for consumption.
A mixture.
When two elements chemically react, the mass of the product is equal to the sum of the two masses of the two elements.