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Carbon is always present in all organic compounds, but lacking in inorganic compounds. Similarly hydrogen is always present in organic compounds but are missing in inorganic compounds.
A compound does not always retain the properties of the substances that make it up. The properties of a compound are determined by the arrangement of atoms and the type of chemical bonds present, which can result in new properties not seen in the individual elements.
A mixture consists of two or more substances that are physically combined, where each substance retains its individual properties. Mixtures can be separated by physical methods, such as filtration or evaporation, due to the different properties of the components. Unlike compounds, mixtures do not have a fixed composition and can vary in the amount of each substance present.
YES!!!!!!!! All compounds are molecules HOWEVER not all molecules are compoundsTechnically, no. Ionic compounds form a crystal lattice rather than individual molecules. A compound is any combination of at least two different elements.
Compounds always contain exact ratios of atoms of different elements. These ratios are defined by the chemical formula of the compound, which specifies the number of each type of atom present. For example, in water (H₂O), there are always two hydrogen atoms for every one oxygen atom, reflecting a fixed ratio. This consistent composition is fundamental to the identity and properties of the compound.
Carbon is always present in all organic compounds, but lacking in inorganic compounds. Similarly hydrogen is always present in organic compounds but are missing in inorganic compounds.
A compound does not always retain the properties of the substances that make it up. The properties of a compound are determined by the arrangement of atoms and the type of chemical bonds present, which can result in new properties not seen in the individual elements.
No because they have different geometrical properties but they are both classed as 4 sided quadrilaterals
A mixture consists of two or more substances that are physically combined, where each substance retains its individual properties. Mixtures can be separated by physical methods, such as filtration or evaporation, due to the different properties of the components. Unlike compounds, mixtures do not have a fixed composition and can vary in the amount of each substance present.
All the compounds have at least two different types of atoms, they have mass and volume.
Organic compounds always contain the element carbon.
No, two compounds made of nitrogen and oxygen would not always be identical. Different combinations of nitrogen and oxygen atoms can form different compounds with unique chemical and physical properties.
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Methacarbonol is not a widely recognized substance, and it may be confused with other compounds. However, if you are referring to narcotics similar to methamphetamine, substances like cocaine, opiates (such as morphine and heroin), and other stimulants could be considered. These substances share psychoactive properties and can lead to dependence or addiction. Always consult a medical professional for specific information about drugs and their classifications.
The element which has the same oxidation number in all of its known compounds is fluorine. Fluorine always has an oxidation number of -1 in its compounds because it is the most electronegative element.
If two elements have similar electronegativities or valence electron configurations, they are more likely to bond with the same element in the same proportion. This is because they share similar chemical properties, making them compatible in forming compounds with the same ratios of atoms. This principle is exemplified in the Law of Definite Proportions, which states that compounds always contain the same elements in the same proportion by mass.
Organic compounds always contain Carbon and Hydrogen. Most organic compounds contain elements like Oxygen,Nitrogen,Phosphorus and sulphur. Organic compounds are found in living things.