The law of conservation of matter
A binary compound is formed from two different chemical elements.
"In chemistry, the law of definite proportions and also the elements, sometimes called Proust's Law, states that a chemical compoundChemical_compoundalways contains exactly the same proportion of elementsChemical_elementby mass. An equivalent statement is the law of constant composition, which states that all samples of a given chemical compound have the same elemental composition." - Wikipedia
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In a compound, there is always a constant ratio between the masses of any two elements contained in the compound. This is not true generally for a mixture.
A binary compound is formed from two different chemical elements.
A given compound is always made of the same elements in the same proportion.
No, compounds and elements are not always solids. For example, hydrogen is a gas.
a cmpound
it has two elements
A binary compound is formed from two different chemical elements.
Always carbon and almost always hydrogen.
The proportions are always the same.
A substance in which the exact combination of elements is always the same, is called a compound.
A chemical compound always contains exactly the same proportion of elements by mass. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A law that states that a compound always contains the same elements in the same proportions. Source: e2020
Contain only two elements
Yes.
Yes, except that "element" should be pluralized; a compound always has at least two elements.