non metals . you change the ending of the non metal to "ide"
No, it is an element but as such can form compounds.
Yes, they can.
Metals form compounds very easily with non-metals.
Neon doesn't not form compounds
No, two compounds cannot combine to form an element. Compounds are composed of two or more different elements chemically bonded together. Elements, on the other hand, are pure substances made up of only one type of atom.
Nearly all metals will form ionic compounds with oxygen, or 'oxides', as they are called.
The suffix used in forming the proper names of elements and compounds is "-ide". This suffix is added to the end of the name of the element when it forms a negative ion or combines with other elements to form compounds.
Beryllium can form binary compounds with the majority of the nonmetals and metalloids.
is the combination ability of an element with respect to hydrogen.
After carbon, The element having largest number of compounds is Hydrogen.
The element that forms compounds with all other elements except helium, neon, and argon is fluorine. Fluorine is the most electronegative element and readily reacts with almost all other elements to form compounds.
0 in elemental form +2 in its compounds