The opposite status of a chemical compound could be an element, or a mixture.
The opposite of the adjective compound (multiple) could be single.
For sentences, the opposite of a compound sentence is a simple sentence.
A compound
A compound is two or more elements that are chemically combined and is homogeneous. An example of a compound/homogeneous is Sodium Chloride (NaCl.) A mixture is a heterogeneous, which is the opposite of a compound but otherwise I do not know much about mixtures.
No its actually the opposite
hydrogen is a highly inflammable gas, and oxygen supports combustion but its compound H2O (water) is completely the opposite as it puts out the fire.
Compound leaves are leaves that are made up of leaflets. The opposite would be simple leaves.
anorganic compound
a compound
The opposite of an acidis a base.
A compound
barebutt
This compound is nonpolar covalent.
A formation reaction :) Decomposition implies the breakdown of a compound, formation implies the production of a compound.
Ferrocene is an organometallic compound because it has two rings of cyclopentadienyl on opposite sides of a metal atom.
Ionically bonded compounds are held together by opposite charges on the anions and cations that constitute the compound. Covalently bonded compounds and metals are held together by other means.
Yes a compound can be both if it has polar bonds that are not matched on the opposite side by the same polar bond.
There is no opposite per se for the word hyphen. Since it is used to connect a compound word, divide could be a stretch for the opposite.A:When dealing with compound words (such as higher-up) the opposite of a hyphen is a space. When the hyphen is used to break a word into parts (as might be found at the end of a line) its opposite would be an unbroken word.
If they have opposite charges, they attract each other, combine and form an ionic compound.