There are a great many possible answers to that question. One familiar example is sodium and chlorine, which combine to make the stable compound sodium chloride, also known as table salt.
Compounds
Compounds
The positive and negative charged atoms hold it together and make it stable.
When atoms bond together they make molecules or compounds, depending on if the atom bonds with another atom of the same species or a different chemical
The atoms in compounds are held together by chemical bonds
They have very stable electron configuration. They does not tend to make compounds.
No. Alpha radiation can trigger chemical reactions, but it cannot change the fact that helium does not form stable chemical bonds. Even if you could find a way of forcing such compounds together, they would spontaneously decompose.
by gluing it together.
molecules and compounds
Yes, chemical compounds are made up of elements combined together.
Compounds
Compounds
Elements get stable only when it completes electron octate in its outermost orbit. Elements make compounds with other elements to gain or reduce electrons to get stability. silicon make bonds with oxygen and make silicon dioxide to get stable.
Receptor dimerization is the joining of the receptor proteins. It this step does not take place, then the responder protein will not autophosphorylate. Signal transduction will not occur if the receptor proteins do not join together.
Carbon has the ability to make 4 strong covalent bonds with other elements or carbon atoms. Also it can make stable double, triple bonds with other atoms. Carbon can make long stable chains .
An element is the most broken down form of any substance. For example, if you could take a molecule of iron and look at it, that would be an element. A compound is made up of different elements. For example, if you could take a molecule of water and look at it, you would be looking at hydrogen and oxygen bonded together.
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