Depends. Molecules are bigger than atoms, because they are made of atoms, a molecule can also be a compound, but compounds are more or less made of more molecules, so yes, they are bigger, you should specify the meaning of the word compound. some molecules are bigger then small componds, and anything really can be a compound
Elements combine to form compounds through chemical reactions. These compounds have different properties than their individual elements, resulting in a wide range of substances found in nature and synthesized in laboratories.
Nucleic acids would be one example of a covalent compound with more than 3 elements. Proteins have more than 3 elements as well. Many organic compounds do, it is quite common.
Carbon can form more compounds than all other elements combined due to its ability to bond with a wide variety of other elements, forming strong and stable covalent bonds. This versatility allows carbon to form the basis of organic chemistry, resulting in a vast array of compounds.
No, compounds are not random combinations of elements. Compounds are formed when elements chemically bond together in specific ratios to create a new substance with unique properties. The elements combine in a structured manner based on their chemical properties and bonding tendencies.
There are many elements with atomic radii larger than that of P. Several examples would be Si, Al, Mg, and Na.
No, there are more elements than compounds. Elements are the building blocks of compounds, which are formed when elements combine in specific ratios. The vast majority of matter in the universe is made up of elements.
There are far more compounds than elements: Fewer than 200 elements and many million distinct compounds.
Inorganic compounds - usually made from elements other than
properties of compounds are different than elements
Matter include and others entities than elements and compounds.
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yes because all elements make up compounds
compounds are combinations of elements, thus there can be more varieties/combos
No, matter include and others entities than elements and compounds.
Elements are often denser than compounds, but not always. In fact the least dense substance known is hydrogen, which is an element.
a compound is made up of 2 or more types of atoms . atoms are smaller. u know what im sayin. listen, chemistry ain't a bowl of lemons . u gata wrk for it brotha
Yes, besides elements and compounds, matter can exist in form of mixtures.