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Elements make up compounds. These substances are all around you in the world. Many compounds, such as water, are essential to survive.
Compounds are made up of elements and the resulting structures may share some physical properties.
A compound consists of two or more elements whereas an element is pure.
Compounds are composed of elements.
Compounds are formed from atoms.
Antimony and bismuth may be considered similar elements.
a compound will be two elements chemically bonded to each other a mixture can be two or more different compounds (or elements) in an area (i.e a beaker, the atmosphere)
he used the amount of atoms in each element and compound.
Carbon atoms can form single, double, and triple bonds with each other, and they can form chains, branched chains, and rings. Carbon compounds also have hydrogen atoms as part of their structure, as well as other elements.
Inter halogen compounds are the compounds containing only halogens bounded to each other.
because not all elements and compounds react with each other
because not all elements and compounds react with each other
because not all elements and compounds react with each other
Yes.
Elements or compounds which cannot react with each other.
The elements in each column of the periodic table have generally similar chemical properties, except that in columns 8 through 10, the elements in each row are at least as similar to one another as those in the same columns in other rows.
No. There are bonded to each other or other elements such as oxygen (when it forms compounds).
Antimony and bismuth may be considered similar elements.
a compound will be two elements chemically bonded to each other a mixture can be two or more different compounds (or elements) in an area (i.e a beaker, the atmosphere)
The electron configurations of the elements in each main group are regular and consistent:the elements in each group have the same number of valence electrons.
Alkali metals and halogens.
Na (sodium) belongs to the first group (vertical row) in the periodic table, all of the other elements in this group (row) have similar characteristics to each other. In general, each group has similar characteristics.