No. For one thing, a number of the elements (such as the noble gases: helium, neon, argon, etc.) don't like forming compounds at all, much less compounds with each other.
There are elemental compounds, but there is no such thing as a compound element.
Yes, the sum of all elements in a compound must equal 100% because the percentages represent the proportion of each element's mass in the compound based on the total mass. This ensures that we account for all atoms in the compound and adhere to the law of conservation of mass.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine.
The chemical formula of the compound (e.g., H2O for water) and the molar masses of the elements present in the compound are needed to determine the ratio of elements. The molar masses are required to calculate the molar ratios of the elements in the compound.
Propane is a compound.
There is no compound that can be considered the "king of all elements." Each element and compound has its own unique properties and characteristics that make them important in different ways.
water and oxygen
CO is a compound, all the others are elements. A compound contains 2 or more elements.
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A compound is formed from two or more elements associated by chemical bonding.
A compound is a combination of two or more elements. These elements join together based on their molecular bonds. No two elements combine in the same percentage.
No, it is incorrect
you know when you get all the elements joind together
There are elemental compounds, but there is no such thing as a compound element.
A compound is two or more elements into one thing for example H2O is 2x Hydrogen 1x Oxygen
No, it is a compound of the elements hydrogen and chlorine. All acids are compounds, none are elements
No, compound and bond do not mean the same thing. A compound is a substance composed of two or more different elements chemically bonded together, while a bond refers to the attractive force holding two or more atoms together in a compound.