It seems there may be some confusion in your question as "nonomers" is not a standard term in chemistry. If you meant "monomers," these are the basic building blocks of polymers. Each compound can have specific monomers associated with it, such as glucose for polysaccharides, amino acids for proteins, and nucleotide bases for nucleic acids. Please clarify which specific compounds you are referring to for more accurate information.
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Oxygen and chlorine are each elements, not compounds. They combined to form a number of covalent compounds because they are both nonmetals.
In a chemical reaction, the reactants are the compounds that undergo a change to form products. These reactants interact with each other, resulting in the formation of new compounds or substances. The products are the compounds that are produced as a result of the reaction between the reactants.
because not all elements and compounds react with each other
its not D. none of the above
No. Compounds can have any number of elements above one.
all the above
These compounds are specific for each recipe.
because not all elements and compounds react with each other
because not all elements and compounds react with each other
You must list the compounds so we can answer the question.
Oxygen and chlorine are each elements, not compounds. They combined to form a number of covalent compounds because they are both nonmetals.
Yes, fish excrete ammonia as a waste product, making the water around them more alkaline (pH above 7). Ammonia is a class of compounds known as nitrogenous organic compounds.
potassium nitrate
These two compounds form a mixture because they can not react with each other under normal conditions.
The epididymis is the coiled tube above each testis.
Wood is a mixture of many compounds, and those compounds are in turn composed of many elements. Cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin are the main compounds, and each of these compounds is mainly made from the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.