molecules.
A large class of matter made up of elements and compounds is known as substances. Substances can be pure elements, like oxygen or gold, or they can be compounds, like water or salt. Each substance has unique properties that distinguish it from other substances.
Molecular compounds are typically made up of nonmetals. Metals tend to form ionic compounds with nonmetals, whereas nonmetals tend to share electrons with other nonmetals, resulting in the formation of molecular compounds through covalent bonding.
No, oil is not magnetic. Oil is made up of organic compounds that do not have magnetic properties.
It depends on what sort of rock you are talking about. Limestone, dolomite and marble is made up mostly of calcium carbonate. Laterite is made up of iron and aluminum oxide. Bauxite (aluminum ore) is a form of laterite. Sandstone is made up of many compounds but has lot of silicon compounds as does granite.
Yes, a compound does have weight, which is determined by the combined weights of its constituent atoms. Compounds are made up of molecules, which are composed of two or more atoms bonded together. These molecules do take up space, as they have a definite volume and occupy a specific three-dimensional area in space.
The covalent compounds are not made up of Potassium.
Compounds.
Chemical compounds are formed from chemical elements.
A compound is made up from elements.A mixture is made up from compounds.
Xenon is an element so it is not made up of any compounds.
false
Elements
Yes they can
Yes, compounds are made up of two or more different types of atoms that are chemically bonded together. Each molecule within a compound consists of specific ratios and arrangements of these atoms. Therefore, compounds can indeed be made up of many molecules.
They all are made up of atoms / elements.
Matter include and others entities than elements and compounds.
False. Elements are made up of only one type of atom, whereas compounds are made up of different types of atoms chemically bonded together. Elements do not link up to form compounds.