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No, the elements helium and neon have no known nor likely compounds with any degree of stability at all. Many of the artificial elements cannot in practice be used to make compounds, because they live for too short a time before their radioactive decay to another element. We do know in theory what sorts of compounds they might make, and many of their likely properties.
it is sure that approximately 75 compounds make up over one million compounds.
3.2% Nitrogen Nitrogen is very common in proteins and organic compounds. It is also present in the lungs due to its abundance in the atmosphere.
The entire range of chemical compounds available in the universe
Bohrium is made up of two compounds.......................LOSER and WHATEVER
carbohydrates fo sho ;)
The answer is H20
Hydrocarbons.
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No compounds make up elements. Elements make up compounds, so there are no compounds in cadmium since it is an element.
No, the elements helium and neon have no known nor likely compounds with any degree of stability at all. Many of the artificial elements cannot in practice be used to make compounds, because they live for too short a time before their radioactive decay to another element. We do know in theory what sorts of compounds they might make, and many of their likely properties.
Both nitrogen and phosphorus are used for fertilisers.
Yes. The ionic compounds make ions
The periodic table says metals so I'm going with that if you know what it is and i am wrongplease change my answer i don't want to put the wrong answer in your head thank you for reading :) go CRADLE OF FILTH best band ever YA !!!!!!!
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it is sure that approximately 75 compounds make up over one million compounds.
No, they usually are soluable. There are solubility tables that make known any that are not soluable. AgCl is an insoluable ionic compound.