Helium is a member of the noble gas family of elements. The elements of this family do NOT usually form compounds with other elements.
Inorganic compounds - usually made from elements other than
Usually Hydrogen and Oxygen but also with other elements to a lesser extent.
No, the other way around. Kind of. Elements are made of compounds of atoms.
Almost every other element except the elements in group 18 bond with oxygen to form compounds.
ReactivityThe ease and speed with which an element combines with other elements and compounds is called the "reactivity" of the element.
Yes, they can.
Yes, rubidium has many chemical compounds.
Compounds are combinations of elements. They are different from molecules in the fact that Compounds cannot be a combination of the same element ( O2 ) instead compounds are combinations of different elements ( CO2 )
Argon is an inert gas and is usually unreactive, so it does not typically combine with other elements or form compounds under normal conditions.
Pure elements are found least in nature compared to compounds and mixtures. Most elements exist bonded to other elements to form compounds or mixed with other substances to form mixtures in nature. Pure elements are less common due to their tendency to react and combine with other elements.
Yes, besides elements and compounds, matter can exist in form of mixtures.
Yes, nitrogen can react with other elements and compounds to form various nitrogen-containing compounds, such as ammonia, nitric acid, and nitrogen oxides.