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The element that is part of both of the compounds that are not flammable is oxygen. Oxygen is present in various compounds and is not a flammable element itself.
The oxidation number of an element is the charge that atom has when it forms ions. The oxidation number varies depending on the compound the element is in. There isn't a strict rule for the oxidation numbers of the first twenty elements as they can exhibit various oxidation states depending on the specific compound they are present in.
All organic compounds must contain the element carbon.
Granite is a compound composed of different minerals such as quartz, feldspar, and mica. It is not an element but a mixture of different compounds.
After carbon, The element having largest number of compounds is Hydrogen.
The name of the first element is followed by that of the second element, the latter of which ends in -ide.
uranis has the most compounds
The element that is part of both of the compounds that are not flammable is oxygen. Oxygen is present in various compounds and is not a flammable element itself.
No compounds make up elements. Elements make up compounds, so there are no compounds in cadmium since it is an element.
Carbon (symbol C) is in all organic compounds
ReactivityThe ease and speed with which an element combines with other elements and compounds is called the "reactivity" of the element.
Calcium is an element. There are things such as elements and compounds. Calcium is a single element. Calcium containing compounds exist also but compounds contain more than one element.
I would expect Carbon to be the element that forms more compounds than any other element.
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ReactivityThe ease and speed with which an element combines with other elements and compounds is called the "reactivity" of the element.
ReactivityThe ease and speed with which an element combines with other elements and compounds is called the "reactivity" of the element.
ReactivityThe ease and speed with which an element combines with other elements and compounds is called the "reactivity" of the element.