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There are four main types of bonding. Namely they are, covalent, ionic, dative and metallic.
Compounds are made up of two different kinds of elements. An example: Carbon dioxide (CO2) is made up of the elements Carbon and Oxygen.
The atoms which don't donate electrons and cant even get electrons due to energy considerations form covalent bonding.
An element - is a single substance (eg. Hydrogen orCarbon). Compounds are made up of two or more elements. The more elements you have - the more combinations you can make. For example - just using hydrogen and carbon - you can make literally dozens of organic compounds !
I believe...compounds are made up of two or more elements. Elements are made up of atoms.
There are four main types of bonding. Namely they are, covalent, ionic, dative and metallic.
That's a compound. The bonds can either be covalent, ionic... there are a range.
Covalent and ionic. (The other major type of bond, metallic, does not occur in compounds but only in elemental metals and in mixtures of metals.)
elements and compounds
Compounds are made up of two different kinds of elements. An example: Carbon dioxide (CO2) is made up of the elements Carbon and Oxygen.
A metal and a nonmetal.
All kinds of fats are compounds, not elements.
Molecules aren't different because they are the smallest part of a compound. Compounds are made up of multiple kinds of elements. So molecules are the elements that make up of the compounds.
The atoms which don't donate electrons and cant even get electrons due to energy considerations form covalent bonding.
Metals generally form cations
An element - is a single substance (eg. Hydrogen orCarbon). Compounds are made up of two or more elements. The more elements you have - the more combinations you can make. For example - just using hydrogen and carbon - you can make literally dozens of organic compounds !
There are two kinds of bonding; ionic and covalent. Ionic bonds form between metals and non-metals. Covalent bonds form between non-metals