atoms
All inorganic compounds have atoms in them. Very few inorganic compounds have carbon atoms in them. (Depending on who you ask, "Very few" might be "No".) It looks like this was a fill-in-the-blank but the blank got eaten.
occurs in gas molecules; also known as diatomic elements.
Yes, it is correct.
Blank has different properties from the elements that formed it, is a pure substance made of 2 or more elements and can be represented by a chemical formula
Changes in the way atoms are bonded together occur when compounds form. Atoms can share, gain, or lose electrons, leading to the creation of covalent or ionic bonds. This rearrangement results in the formation of new chemical substances with distinct properties. Overall, these changes in bonding are fundamental to chemical reactions and the formation of compounds.
All inorganic compounds have atoms in them. Very few inorganic compounds have carbon atoms in them. (Depending on who you ask, "Very few" might be "No".) It looks like this was a fill-in-the-blank but the blank got eaten.
occurs in gas molecules; also known as diatomic elements.
Yes, it is correct.
Blank has different properties from the elements that formed it, is a pure substance made of 2 or more elements and can be represented by a chemical formula
Changes in the way atoms are bonded together occur when compounds form. Atoms can share, gain, or lose electrons, leading to the creation of covalent or ionic bonds. This rearrangement results in the formation of new chemical substances with distinct properties. Overall, these changes in bonding are fundamental to chemical reactions and the formation of compounds.
I have the same question. ! o.o Mr Fleck needs to give me the answers.
ionic However, it should be noted that not all ionic compounds are water soluble.
in your blank blank
Fossils are formed in rocks when the hard body parts of an organism get buried in sediment and are preserved when it turns to rock.
yes
Planes.
its probs broken