Here are five examples of chemical formulas: NaCl Sodium Chloride H2O Water CO2 Carbon Dioxide NH3 Ammonia CO Carbon Monoxide
Water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and salt (NaCl) are examples of substances made of two elements.
sodium hydroxide, calcium carbonate, sodium fluoride, sodium chloride, carbon dioxide......
6 coumpound examples are air, water, earth, wind, ice, and mountains.
H2O, a compound of hydrogen and oxygen (water or dihydrogen monoxide) NaCl, a compound of sodium and chlorine (table salt or sodium chloride) CaCO3, a compound of calcium and carbonate (calcium carbonate)
Salt (NaCl), Water (H2O), and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Here are five examples of chemical formulas: NaCl Sodium Chloride H2O Water CO2 Carbon Dioxide NH3 Ammonia CO Carbon Monoxide
Compounds are substances that have two or more atoms bonded together. Carbon monoxide (CO), and carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and table salt (NaCl) and methane (CH4) are all compounds. There are literally millions of different chemical compounds. An example of a substance that isn't a compound is hydrogen gas (H2), because it is only composed of one type of element.
The chemical formula for water is H2O, for carbon dioxide it is CO2, and for table salt it is NaCl.
Sodium chloride, NaCl Carbon dioxide, CO2 Water, H2O Methane, CH4 glucose, C6H12O6
H2O(Water)CO2(Carbon Dioxide),(Table Salt) NaCl,(Table Sugar)C12,H22,O11
examples of molecules: H2O- water, has a polar covalent bond NaCl- salt, has an ionic bond CO2-carbon dioxide thanks for listening and goodnight. Over and out!
Elements: Oxygen Carbon Hydrogen Iron Gold Compounds: Water (H2O) Carbon dioxide (CO2) Sodium chloride (NaCl) Glucose (C6H12O6) Methane (CH4)
Water - H2O Sodium chloride (table salt) - NaCl Carbon dioxide - CO2 Glucose - C6H12O6 Ammonia - NH3
Water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and salt (NaCl) are examples of substances made of two elements.
sodium hydroxide, calcium carbonate, sodium fluoride, sodium chloride, carbon dioxide......
NaCl (table salt, an ionic compound) CO2 (carbon dioxide, a covalently bonded compound)