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Yes, rubidium has many chemical compounds.
it depends on wht compound it its
Compounds containing iron and copper do not typically resemble the pure elements in their metallic form. When combined in compounds, the properties and appearance of the elements change due to their chemical bonding with other elements.
Carbon is the element with the highest number of chemical compounds, with millions of known compounds. Its ability to form diverse types of bonds with other elements and with itself allows for a wide range of compounds to be created.
It the same way that 26 letters of the Roman alphabet can be combined together to make all the words in the English language - and similarly for most other languages - elements can be combined to make compounds. Elements and compounds can form mixtures and these three types account for most normal matter.
Elements form molecules of chemical compounds
ReactivityThe ease and speed with which an element combines with other elements and compounds is called the "reactivity" of the element.
Silicon can be combined with many elements forming chemical compounds as fluorides, chlorides, carbides, nitrides, etc.
Yes, many compounds of gold are known.
Gold is not so reactive but has compounds with other elements.
Uranium can form chemical compounds (or alloys) with the majority of other elements.
Yes, rubidium has many chemical compounds.
It depends on what elements it combines with and in what arrangement. There are many compounds of arsenic.
Yes, many chemical compounds of silver are known.
When nitrogen is combined with other elements, it forms compounds called nitrides. Nitrogen can form nitrides with metals, nonmetals, or metalloids.
it depends on wht compound it its
Yes. Cobalt forms many salts and some other compounds as well.