alloys r homagenous mixture of two or more elements
No, paper clips are not compounds. They are simply metal wires that have been bent into a looped shape for holding papers together. Compounds are substances formed by the chemical bonding of two or more elements.
Elements in alloys are bonded by metallic bonding.
copper
Uranium can combine with elements such as oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, and sulfur to form various compounds. For example, uranium dioxide (UO2) is a common compound formed with oxygen, while uranium hexafluoride (UF6) is formed with fluorine.
For "only metals" the answer is alloys or intermetallic compounds, formed of course from atom of metals - the bonds are of metallic type.All other chemical compounds contain atoms of chemical elements, metals or nonmetals.
Elements in alloys are bonded by metallic bonding.
No, paper clips are not compounds. They are simply metal wires that have been bent into a looped shape for holding papers together. Compounds are substances formed by the chemical bonding of two or more elements.
copper
bronze
Electronics use compounds but also alloys.
Compounds are formed by the reaction of two or more elements.
Yes. Compounds formed by sharing electrons are called covalent compounds.
Uranium can combine with elements such as oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, and sulfur to form various compounds. For example, uranium dioxide (UO2) is a common compound formed with oxygen, while uranium hexafluoride (UF6) is formed with fluorine.
Mixing metals we can obtain alloys or inter-metallic compounds.
Stainless steel or nickel alloys (for fluorurated compounds).
Today are known approx. 65.106 chemical compounds.
Compounds are formed when elements of matter are chemically combined.