If the elements are both non-metals, they form a molecular compound. If they are both metals, they form a metallic bonds. If they are a metal and a non-metal they form ionic bonds (salts). (Ammonium salts are non-metals.)
Elements combine to form compounds through chemical reactions. These compounds have different properties than their individual elements, resulting in a wide range of substances found in nature and synthesized in laboratories.
When elements and compounds combine to form new compounds the reaction is described in a chemical equation.
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No. Elements are not made of compounds. Elements may be combined to form compounds.
Elements combine together by chemical bonding to form compounds.
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False. Hydrogen and oxygen - both gases - combine to form water - a liquid.
Because the elements can combine in many ways to form compounds, and compounds can be mixed in many differed ways. Moreover, some elements occur in different forms. The elements carbon and hydrogen alone combine for form thousands of compounds.
Yes, uranium can combine with other elements to form compounds. It can form compounds with elements such as oxygen, carbon, and fluorine, among others. These compounds are important in various industrial applications, such as in nuclear energy production.
Yes, boron can combine with other elements to form compounds. It can form a variety of compounds with elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon. These boron-containing compounds have various industrial and scientific applications.
A metal and a nonmetal.
Chemical reactions are what causes elements to chemically combine to form compounds.