A compound is the pure substance formed from the chemical combination of two or more different elements in a fixed ratio.
When there are two elements joined together, they make a new compound. Compounds consist of a definite number of atoms of each element. Water is an example of a compound.
When two or more elements bond in definite proportions, they form a compound.
Compounds
When two elements are join together the molecule of a compound is formed.
A compound is two or more elements joined together.
A compound is made when two ELEMENTS are joined together. We can look at the elements in the periodic table from these elements we get really everything that is around us. Water is a compound made from hydrogen and oxygen. There can be different combinations of the elements as this is what makes new things.
The name for two or more elements bonded together is called a molecule.
Molecule
compound
are molecules are joined together to form elements
are molecules are joined together to form elements
Two or more elements that are chemically joined together is a compound, I think.
because they are chemically joined together and it is difficult to separate them
mabey it depends
It is called a compound
When two elements are join together the molecule of a compound is formed.
If two elements are joined together it is a compound
This is an old rule (Law of definite proportions) not valid for nonstoichiometric compounds.
A compound is two or more elements joined together.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.