A chemical reaction.
Compound if different atoms.
a compound
A compound.
When two or more atoms from different elements join together chemically they form a compound. The compound can be ionic or covalent/molecular depending on the elements that are combined.
Well, they can form molecules. Molecules join together to form elements. Elements join together to form compounds.
compound
When two or more atoms from different elements join together chemically they form a compound. The compound can be ionic or covalent/molecular depending on the elements that are combined.
When two (or more atoms) join to form a compound, they actually join by sharing electrons.
Three. Think of NH3 , ammonia. Nitrogen has a valence of three, Hydrogen's is one.
2 or more atoms joined together form a suspension, solution, mixture, or compound. I don't know what kind of joining together you are talking about so it could be any of the ones i had just mentioned.
When atoms of one element chemically join with another element, they form molecules or compounds. In these compounds, the atoms are held together by chemical bonds resulting from the sharing or transfer of electrons.
Yes, when 1 carbon atom and 4 hydrogen atoms join together, they form a compound called methane (CH4). Methane is a simple hydrocarbon that is a gas at room temperature and is the main component of natural gas.