no, because the two elements must be of a like nature. you cannot put two together and try to make a compound if they "do not like eachother". it is like taking a cup of water and adding a bunch of oil to it. they do not go together. the elements must be "friendly" to eachother.
YES, it does because when the two elements combine e.g when magnesium burns in oxygen (oxygen and magnesium are two elements) the create a compound and also this can have a impact on the atomic mass
No, metal will not form compounds with other metals and the noble gasses will only form compounds with oxygen and fluorine.
Helium and neon don't form any compound.
Yes. Water (H2O) and Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) are an example.
Yes, All compounds are made up of elements that were combined with other elements.
Absolutely. Iron and oxygen can form
FeO
Fe2O3
Fe3O4 etc
Yes.
no
Compounds do not form elements. Elements form compounds.
With what to do what? If you just mean with any other element, it can be combined with any other element. Fe203 (rust) H20 (water) those are examples of oxygen combining with iron and hydrogen to form those 2 compounds
Carbon itself does not have a pH as it is only an element. However, when combined with others to form compounds, carbon can become a base or acid. It can be a base by becoming a sodium carbonate, or become an acid by becoming an carbonate.
Atoms of elements combine to form compounds. A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical elements that can be separated into simpler substances.
Sodium can be combined with the majority of other elements to form compounds; another chemical element cannot be obtained by chemical reactions.
You think probable compounds.
You think probable compounds.
The first element is H20 and the second is 02 when these 2 compounds mix they form water
Helium is an element (abbreviated "He"). Elements are types of substance that, when combined, form compounds and chemicals.
They form a mixture.
Each element can form stable, less stable or unstable compounds.
Compounds do not form elements. Elements form compounds.
Atoms are the building blocks of all matter. Atoms are the most basic units of an element that have the properties of that element. Atoms of elements combine to form molecules, which can be molecular compounds, and atoms of elements can combine to form ionic compounds, as well. Compounds contain atoms of two or more elements chemically combined.
they form compounds
With what to do what? If you just mean with any other element, it can be combined with any other element. Fe203 (rust) H20 (water) those are examples of oxygen combining with iron and hydrogen to form those 2 compounds
Carbon itself does not have a pH as it is only an element. However, when combined with others to form compounds, carbon can become a base or acid. It can be a base by becoming a sodium carbonate, or become an acid by becoming an carbonate.
Atoms of elements combine to form compounds. A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical elements that can be separated into simpler substances.