Actualy as of ast night the compound NH4CI is indeed the wrong name and is more correctly named the NH3CI. It is not formed by any elements. !Caper!
The element "s" typically forms two bonds in a chemical compound.
Nitrogen is not a compound, it is an element. Nitrogen is found in many compounds, including all proteins.
NH4Cl contains three elements: nitrogen (N), hydrogen (H), and chlorine (Cl).
The formula of a compound is written using the symbols of the elements present in the compound and subscript numbers to represent the ratio of each element in the compound. The subscript numbers indicate how many atoms of each element are present in a molecule of the compound.
Neither; rice is a mixture of many compounds.
1 sodium, 1 phosphate
a subscript found at the bottom right of the letters in the compound. if there is no number, that indicates there is only one of that element, or atom.
It varies with the compound.
a compound is made up of a number of different elements. many times carrying some of the characteristics of that element into that compound
One Copper is an element itself - not a compound
2 or more
The charge on individual ions when they form compounds is decreased or increased depending on if the ion needed or had too many electrons. I think....think that is the answer, so, get back to your textbook :)
The element "s" typically forms two bonds in a chemical compound.
Depends on the compound; chlorine can form an ionic bond with many elements. eg, NaCl, MgCl2, CsCl.
Mg which stands for Magnesium is the element to begin with, not a compound.
Its a mixture
Nitrogen is not a compound, it is an element. Nitrogen is found in many compounds, including all proteins.