A compound (a molecule) is formed.
Compounds are formed when elements of matter are chemically combined.
The result will have new and different properties.
When elements of matter are chemically combined, they form compounds. Compounds are substances made up of two or more different types of atoms that are bonded together in a fixed ratio. In contrast, mixtures consist of two or more substances that are physically combined but not chemically bonded. Ions are charged particles that can form when atoms gain or lose electrons, but they do not represent a combination of different elements.
Compound.
The phases of matter are its physical properties. Salt is made of of elements that have combined chemically. They are sodium and chlorine, that combine to create the compound which is known as table sale.
Compounds are formed when elements of matter are chemically combined.
Compounds are formed when elements of matter are chemically combined.
Compounds are formed when elements of matter are chemically combined.
A compound (a molecule) is formed.
The result will have new and different properties.
Two or more elements that are chemically joined together is a compound, I think.
chemical change
A compound. A compound is a substance formed when two or more chemical elements are chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio. Each compound has a unique chemical composition and properties different from its constituent elements.
Most matter on Earth is made up of elements. Elements are substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. Compounds are formed when different elements chemically combine together. Solutions are homogeneous mixtures where one substance is dissolved in another.
Yes, scientists classify matter based on its composition into elements, compounds, and mixtures. Elements are made up of one type of atom, compounds are formed by chemically bonding different elements, and mixtures contain more than one substance physically mixed together.
Elements are formed from atoms. Atoms are formed of protons, neutrons, and electrons (sub-atomic particles).
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