Some simple compounds can be simple sugars and amino acids, anything to do with acids and high fructose sugars.
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simple as in names? well Alice, Katy, Lucy, Kay, and Betty are some female names. Jack, jasper, Luke. Ryan and Edward are used
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the simple tenses of verbsThe simple present and the simple past are termed "simple" because they are expressed by direct inflection on the verb. English verbs are not inflected for future tense, but expressions with the modal will are often spoken of as "future tense." Some grammars use the term tense to refer what are technically tense and aspect combinations: present perfect, past perfect, present progressive, past progressive, present perfect progressive, and past perfect progressive. Very occasionally, voice (i.e. passive) is treated as a kind of tense.Finally, some authorities use emphatic tense to refer to some or all constructions using the modal do. Only the basic present and past forms qualify as simple.(Present, Past, and Future)
binary compounds
There are many simple compounds that are used everyday. A few are table salt which is sodium chloride, sugar with is sucrose, aspirin with acetyl salicylic acid, and washing soda which is sodium carbonate decahydrate.
Binary compounds
They do combine in whole number ratios, but these ratios need not be simple - particularly in some organic compounds.
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Simple molecular compounds have discrete molecules held together by weak intermolecular forces, while giant molecular compounds have repeating units bonded together by strong covalent bonds. Simple molecular compounds typically have low melting and boiling points and are often gases or liquids at room temperature, while giant molecular compounds tend to have high melting and boiling points and are usually solids at room temperature.
A compound is a simple substance, a mixture is formed from two or more compounds.
There are many compounds that contain oxygen, ranging from very simple to very complex. Water is one simple compound that contains oxygen, as well as carbon dioxide, magnesium oxide, and formaldehyde. A more complex example is sucrose, also called table sugar.
Carbon and Nitrogen were most likely the the first two possible sources of simple organic compounds on earth as a result of exploding stars.
No: Compounds are simple mixtures of substances
A simple answer is: - organic compounds: contain carbon; but some compounds as carbonates, carbides, cyanides, etc. are considered as inorganic compounds. - inorganic compounds: the other chemical substances
Simple things like water. They have no carbon.