Compounds are formed in chemical reactions of either other compounds, or elements, or a combination of elements and compounds.
For example burning hydrogen and oxygen is an exothermic chemical reaction that forms water, a new compound.
Is oxygen a form of mixture form, compound form, or mixture form
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2 or more atoms joined together form a suspension, solution, mixture, or compound. I don't know what kind of joining together you are talking about so it could be any of the ones i had just mentioned.
Ca (calcium) is an element, not a compound. and it can only form ionic compounds.
Bromine (Br) can form a single covalent bond with a neighboring atom in a compound.
The smallest form of a compound is an atom.
Is oxygen a form of mixture form, compound form, or mixture form
Combination of a metal with a non metal will form an ionic compound.
It would not be a compound. It is simply fluorine in its elemental form.
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Lithium combines with chlorine to form lithium chloride which is an ionic compound.
No it cannot form a compound because it is an inert gas belonging to group8.
Yes, iron and chlorine can form an ionic compound. When iron loses electrons to form Fe^3+ ions and chlorine gains electrons to form Cl^- ions, they can combine to form the ionic compound iron(III) chloride (FeCl3).
Silicon and nitrogen typically do not form an ionic compound as both elements are nonmetals and tend to share electrons to form covalent bonds. In this case, they are more likely to form covalent compounds rather than an ionic compound.
The pKa value of a compound when it is protonated refers to the pH at which half of the compound is in its protonated form and half is in its deprotonated form.
No, nitrogen and fluorine will not form an ionic compound. They are both nonmetals and tend to form covalent bonds when they react with each other.