Carbon is the element that forms maximum number of compounds
Carbon, and it forms about 10 million compounds.
Carbon forms the most no. of compounds which are about 10 million.
C, H, O and N form the basis of organic chemistry and thuis it can be argued that these elements from the most compounds.
oxygen.
The element Carbon does this.
hydrogen
Carbon
No. The element's atomic number determines how it forms compounds.
yes it can combine to other element, because the element water is a combination of a hydrogen and oxygen.
Sulfur
Yes....it is an element....it is an isotope...(isotope) meaning two or more forms of the same element whose atoms differ in number of neutrons... hence in mass. Example C - Carbon = Coal = Diamond -- diamond is the purest form of carbon
Fluorine forms a very large range of compounds since it is highly reactive (actually it is the most reactive element there is). Teflon and freon are both synthetic fluorine compounds. Fluorine salts such as potassium fluoride are used in toothpaste, or to fluoridate water.
Each element can form stable, less stable or unstable compounds.
Yes, all compounds are formed from chemical elements.
Carbon is the element that forms maximum number of compounds
Yes. Cobalt forms many salts and some other compounds as well.
When an element "decays", it forms a different element. This is the definition of "decay" when referring to radioactive elements.
i believe the answer is flourine.
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Elements are the most simple form of a substance. Due to nitrogen being an element only nitrogen forms nitrogen
A precipitate.
The valence electrons of an atom determine how the element forms chemical bonds with other elements to form chemical compounds.
Its a compound because it consist of two elements hydrogen and oxygen, when combined it forms water.
uranis has the most compounds