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A pure substance made of two or more elements is a compound.
It is an element. Elements are composed of atoms, and atoms of elements combine chemically to form compounds.
No, compounds do not necessarily have similar properties to their uncompounded elements. Example: Hydrogen and Oxygen are both gasses at normal temperature and pressure, but their compound, dihydrogen oxide (water) is a very distinctly different substance.
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.
The ability to combine chemically through the formation of chemical bonds with another substance is a chemical property.
The ability to combine chemically through the formation of chemical bonds with another substance is a chemical property.
Two different elements combine chemically to form a compound.
In a mixture compounds are not chemically bonded.
When elements combine chemically compounds are formed. For instance, when hydrogen and oxygen gases chemically combine, water is formed. Note that if a molecule is made up of only one element, it is referred to as an element, not a compound.
A mixture.
atoms chemically combine
Compound?
Chemical reactions are what causes elements to chemically combine to form compounds.
You would get a mixture.
These are covalent compounds.
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