There are many kinds of compounds, and not all of them have both metal and nonmetal types of atoms in them. Carbon dioxide, for example, is composed of two types of nonmetal atoms.
MgNO3, magnesium nitrate
Na2SO4, sodium sulphate
a binary ionic
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This is the compound, which consits of at least two elements.
Yes.
The given formula may correspond to more than one compound. Any compound containing only the three elements shown is almost certainly molecular in pure form, but it might well dissolve in water and ionize in the resulting solution, especially if at least four of the oxygen atoms are in two separate carboxyl groups.
Yes. A compond can be made out of two or more elements: Water is made out of Hydrogen and Oxygen, making it a compound Glucose is made out of Hydrogen, Oxygen and Carbon and it is also a cmpound
elements that may form a compound, are elements that are different from each other, and they also have to be more than 1 element to combine, and create.
A molecule is two or more elements bonded together, and a compound is a molecule containing at least two elements. The word formula fits in to tell you whether you have a compound or a molecule by telling you the number of elements (atoms) in the molecule.
A compound.
A compound must have at least two atoms of different elements.
a compound can be made out of 2 or more elements
A compound can only consistent of at least two different elements.
Part of the definition of a compound is that it must contain atoms of at least two distinct elements.
This is the compound, which consits of at least two elements.
Yes.
A compound is defined as a substance that contains at least two chemical elements and always has a constant mass ratio between elements for each possible pair of the elements that are present in it.
Yes: compounds have to consist of at least two different elements.
Each and every compound of carbon contains at least one carbon atom.
Elements of group 18 are least reactive.These are noble gases.They are unlikely to have a reaction with any element or compound.