Compounds are made of two or more kinds of elements combined chemicaly.So a compound plus a compound cannot be combined because a compound is combined elements.
Ex. of compounds
H2O-Water
CO2-Carbon Dioxide
HCl-Hydrochloric Acid
H2SO3-sulfurous acid
NO2-Nitogen Dioxide
SO2-Sulfur Dioxide
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One compound (eg. H2O) can react with another compound (eg. SO2) to form a new compound (here: H2SO3) by a chemical reaction(-->) , that's how this is called.
H2O + SO2 --> H2SO3
Uranium is not a compound. It is an element.
Uranium is an element
Uranium dioxide
The chemical formula for the compound Uranium Hexaflouride is F6U. The IUPAC name for the compound Uranium Hexafouride is hexafluorouranium.
Uranium is a chemical element, not a compound.
Uranium oxide is a compound made up of uranium and oxygen, and is not considered a metal. Uranium itself is a metal, but when combined with oxygen to form uranium oxide, it becomes a ceramic material.
Which compound
The empirical formula of the compound is UF6 (uranium hexafluoride). This is because the ratio of uranium to fluorine in the compound is close to 1:6, indicating that there are six fluorine atoms for every one uranium atom in the compound.
The compound containing one uranium atom and six fluorine atoms is uranium hexafluoride (UF6). It is a chemical compound used in the uranium enrichment process for nuclear fuel production.
UF5 is uranium pentafluoride.
UF6 is uranium hexafluoride, a chemical compound composed of one uranium atom and six fluorine atoms. It is a volatile, radioactive, and toxic compound commonly used in the production of nuclear fuel.
No. Neon is chemically inert and generally doesn't react with uranium