E.N difference
One reason that carbon atoms can form large numbers of compounds is that a carbon atom forms four bonds in its compounds.
Oxygen becomes more stable when it forms compounds.
Atoms of elements combine in fixed ratios will form compounds.
Covalently bonded compounds share electrons among their elements.
The process known as polymerisation does.
No. The element's atomic number determines how it forms compounds.
One reason that carbon atoms can form large numbers of compounds is that a carbon atom forms four bonds in its compounds.
Oxygen becomes more stable when it forms compounds.
The process known as polymerisation does.
Atoms of elements combine in fixed ratios will form compounds.
Covalently bonded compounds share electrons among their elements.
They form from tiny molecules that start from compounds and have a chemical not physical bond.
The process known as polymerisation does.
if two or more atoms combine, it chemically forms something yes.
Valence Electrons
Valence Electrons
The type of feldspar that forms depends on which metal combines with the silicone and oxygen atoms.