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Elements combine to form chemical compounds.
The compound formed when hydrogen and chlorine combine is hydrogen chloride, with formula HCl. In pure form, this compound has highly polar covalent bonds, but when dissolved in water, the compound ionizes.
ammonia and chlorine to form ammonium chlorine, 8NH3 + 3Cl2 ---> 6NH4Cl + N2
No. There are 13 elements that are either noble gases or are unstable in nature.
Lithium and Chlorine produce the compound Lithium Chloride.
The elements of the compound TiCl4 are: 1. Titanium 2. Chlorine These elements combine to form a compound.
The propertys of the elements change. For example:both chlorine and sodium are highly reactive, but whenthey combine the form a compound. this compound iswhich alot of people eat everyday.
Definitely a compound, because it contains two elements viz. copper and chlorine. NB When any two ( or more ) elements combine it becomes a compound.
Anything that is not a noble gas will combine with chlorine.
No. A compound does not retain the properties of its component elements.
Elements combine to form chemical compounds.
Sodium and chlorine combine to form sodium chloride (common salt). Please see the links for information about the properties of these substances.
When two or more elements are chemically combined,they form a compund.Like when you mix hydrogen and oxygen together, the result is H2O(water).When you combine sodium and chlorine,you get NaCl (salt).
well it can produce many compounds , such when you combine chlorine and magnesium
That depends on the elements.
The compound formed when hydrogen and chlorine combine is hydrogen chloride, with formula HCl. In pure form, this compound has highly polar covalent bonds, but when dissolved in water, the compound ionizes.
When atoms of two different elements chemically combine, they produce a compound. Such compounds include sodium chlorine, hydrogen fluorine, and barium sulfide. Note that if the elements are same, the result is a polyatomic element, not a compound.