The elements that don't want to react and form compounds with other elements are the noble or inert gases, which are found in Group 18 of the Periodic Table. They include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon. A feature of the elements in this group is that they have the maximum number of electrons possible in their outer (valence) shells, which is what makes them unreactive.
Noble gases.
(They actually can combine with other elements, but don't tend to because of the results of their electron configurations- don't gain or accept electrons easily)
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The noble gases: helium, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon.
All kinds of fats are compounds, not elements.
That's a compound. The bonds can either be covalent, ionic... there are a range.
Usually salts, from the metallic elements in group 1. However, note that hydrogen is also in group 1 and can not form salts, although it forms many other kinds of compounds.
Carbon is the most important element to living things because it can form many different kinds of bonds and form essential compounds.
Halochromic compounds: compounds with different colors dependings on the pH.
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.
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.
An element is composed of only one kind of atom. A compound is composed of two or more elements (kinds of atoms) chemically combined.
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.
Atoms make up all matter. An element has atoms that are all the same. Compounds are made of different kinds of atoms combined chemically in exact whole number ratios.
Usually salts, from the metallic elements in group 1. However, note that hydrogen is also in group 1 and can not form salts, although it forms many other kinds of compounds.