No. The properties of a compound do not necessarily have anything to do with those of its components.
No, the products may be not poisonous.
Being chemically combined means that two or more different elements are combined through chemical processes. They make new products known as compounds.
Compounds that form when an element such as aluminum or iron combines chemically with oxygen are called oxides. Oxide minerals are used to make products such as abrasives, toothpaste, cement, and paint.
The products of a complete burning are carbon dioxide (sometimes oxides of nitrogen and sulfur), water vapors and a residue of oxides. Of course these compounds are very different from the reactants - chemically and physically.
The products of a complete burning are carbon dioxide (sometimes oxides of nitrogen and sulfur), water vapors and a residue of oxides. Of course these compounds are very different from the reactants - chemically and physically. Different compounds have different properties.
It is similar to linoleum except it is sustainable and completely eco-friendly with no VOC's (volatile organic compounds) which are generally poisonous and in many home products, such as stains and adhesives.
Many potentially poisonous products are found in the bathroom or wherever cleaning products are kept.
These compounds are called products.
the reactants are compounds that react to form new compounds , the products
It depends on the reaction. The products of a reaction may consist of elements, compounds, or both.
Many organic compounds are natural products.
Reactants are the initial compounds, products are the final compounds.
Reactants are the initial compounds, products are the final compounds.