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∙ 13y agoA tertiary compound contains three different types of atoms.
No, only elements are made of one type of atoms.
Yes, a compound is made up of two or more different atoms chemically bonded together. Each compound is composed of molecules that contain atoms of at least two different elements.
No, strontium chloride does not contain zinc. Strontium chloride is a compound made of strontium and chlorine atoms. Zinc chloride is a different compound made of zinc and chlorine atoms.
Cyanic acid contain four atoms.
The ratio of different atoms in a compound important because the compound has to achieve an equilibrium in terms of electrical charge. The net total of charges of the atoms forming a compound must be zero.
No, only elements are made of one type of atoms.
A chemical compound contain two or more different atoms.
Yes; this is part of the definition of a compound.
Yes, a compound is made up of two or more different atoms chemically bonded together. Each compound is composed of molecules that contain atoms of at least two different elements.
Any compound, whether molecular or ionic, will contain two or more types of atom.
No, strontium chloride does not contain zinc. Strontium chloride is a compound made of strontium and chlorine atoms. Zinc chloride is a different compound made of zinc and chlorine atoms.
Cyanic acid contain four atoms.
Your question is not so clear. Methane has carbon and hydrogen atoms, the chemical formula being CH4. Dodecane contain also carbon and hydrogen atoms, the chemical formula being C12H26; the number of carbon and hydrogen atoms is here different. Or, otherwise it is clear that 10 g of methane contain more atoms than 1 g of methane.
No,cells contain millions of atoms.
No, an oxygen molecule (O2) is not a compound but a molecule made up of two oxygen atoms bonded together. A compound is a substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in a fixed ratio.
The ratio of different atoms in a compound important because the compound has to achieve an equilibrium in terms of electrical charge. The net total of charges of the atoms forming a compound must be zero.
Hydrocarbons such as methane (CH4), ethane (C2H6), and propane (C3H8) do not contain any oxygen atoms.