A compound can contain a single atom of gold, but a single atom of gold alone, by itself, cannot be a compound.
Organic compounds always contain a carbon atom.
A compound contain minimum 2 atoms.
The compound HCl contains one atom of hydrogen and one atom of chlorine, which are chemically bound together. It is a strong acid known as hydrochloric acid when dissolved in water.
Organic compounds can contain any element, as long as they bond on the sides of the carbon backbone of the molecule.
A compound can contain a single atom of gold, but a single atom of gold alone, by itself, cannot be a compound.
Organic compounds always contain a carbon atom.
A compound contain minimum 2 atoms.
The compound HCl contains one atom of hydrogen and one atom of chlorine, which are chemically bound together. It is a strong acid known as hydrochloric acid when dissolved in water.
Any compound, whether molecular or ionic, will contain two or more types of atom.
Organic compounds can contain any element, as long as they bond on the sides of the carbon backbone of the molecule.
An atom is smaller than a compound because if an electron fits in an atom, and an atom is a part of a compound, it means a compound is bigger than an atom
No. Sulfide is simply a sulfur atom with a negative charge. To be organic a compound must contain carbon.
False. A compound with one boron atom and three fluorine atoms is called boron trifluoride, not monoboron fluoride.
No, salt does not contain just one atom. Salt is a compound made up of two atoms - one atom of sodium and one atom of chlorine, combined as sodium chloride.
Ammonium bromide - NH4Br - contain 6 atoms.
Copper is an element. An element consists of one type of atom. If there is more than one type of atom it can be a mixture of elements, or it could be a compound or alloy, but not an element.