Copper, Silver, and Gold occur as elements instead of compounds.
Some of the most common plastic compounds include polymers made of chains of carbon atoms, or those with carbon and oxygen, sulfur, or nitrogen. Other compounds include inorganic compounds such as Organotin compounds, which are tin linked to hydrocarbons.
Some are and some are not. Some water soluble inorganic compounds include ammonia (NH3), sodium chloride (NaCl), and copper sulfate (CuSO4). Some water insoluble inorganic compounds include silicon dioxide (SiO2), calcium carbonate (CaCO3), and lead iodide (PbI2)
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No. Some, like plastic, nylon, and vinyl are synthetic.
All countries agreed at the Kyoto protocol on the need to limit carbon emissionsVery few countries are actually meeting their targets
Agreed.
some compounds are composed of molecules bound by ionic compounds so no
Water can dissolve some ionic compounds as well as some molecular compounds because of its polarity. It is polar enough to dissolve ionic compounds into their ions. Water does not dissolve molecular compounds by breaking covalent bonds, but through intermolecular forces.
Some stones are compounds, some are mixtures (contain more compounds).
Some do and some do not. Water-soluble compounds can pass out of an organism fairl easily. Some compounds, such as DDT, however, do not leave the body.
It's a refrigeration fluid that uses in condensation and compression cycles. This fluid and it's similar compounds are compounds of CClnFn.They are toxic compounds for atmosphere and they are restricted in some countries. You can find it's detailed properties at the thermodynamics table at the end of themodynamics books
Neon isn't found in compounds.
Countries have allies as a kind of back up when ever their country are having problems (Example War invasions) the country that has agreed to allie them have to step in to help them out. The alliance system dragged lots of countries into World War One.
They came from many countries. Some countries are:IrelandScottlandEnglandIndiaAfricaThere are many more.
This means that someone has entered into an agreement with someone else (shaken hands on) to exchange some goods or provide a service for some fixed amount of money. In some countries a verbal agreement (provided it can be proved) is legally binding while in other countries it can not be legally enforced (although there is a moral obligation to keep your word). It is always very important to be clear what you are and are not agreeing to.
The composition varies considerably by producer and country. Some countries may require the addition of iodine compounds, for instance; others may not. Please see the link.