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∙ 12y agoWhen a compound forms from elements, the atoms undergo rearrangement to achieve a stable configuration. This involves sharing or transferring electrons between atoms to form chemical bonds, which determines the structure and properties of the compound. The atoms in the compound are held together by these bonds, leading to a new substance with unique properties.
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When atoms of two or more elements bond covalently, they form a molecule. Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms to achieve stability and create a stable molecular structure.
A compound forms when two or more elements chemically combine to create a new substance with different properties than the original elements. This happens through a chemical reaction where atoms rearrange to form new bonds.
Yes, atoms from different elements can combine to form molecules or compounds. This occurs when atoms share electrons or transfer electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. The resulting compound may have different properties from the individual elements.
Yes, carbon (C) forms more compounds than all the other elements combined. Any compound that contains carbon is considered an organic compound.
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If they are both the same element then it forms a molecule, if they are two different elements then it forms a compound.
when subjected to physical changes that is on heating at high temperature atoms forms bonds with each other and form compounds
When atoms of two or more elements bond covalently, they form a molecule. Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms to achieve stability and create a stable molecular structure.
No, elements are not always part of an organic compound. Elements can exist in various forms and compounds, both organic and inorganic. Organic compounds are defined by the presence of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms, but elements themselves are not restricted to being part of organic compounds.
A compound is formed when two or more elements join together chemically through chemical bonding. Each compound has a unique composition and properties different from the elements that make it up.
Iron oxide is a compound composed of iron and oxygen atoms. The ratio of iron to oxygen atoms in iron oxide can vary, leading to different forms of iron oxide such as FeO, Fe3O4, and Fe2O3.
It forms a compound when atoms bond together in a reaction.
A compound is formed when two or more different elements chemically bond together. This bonding can occur through ionic bonds (transfer of electrons) or covalent bonds (sharing of electrons). The resulting compound has unique properties different from the elements it is composed of.
A compound forms when two or more elements chemically combine to create a new substance with different properties than the original elements. This happens through a chemical reaction where atoms rearrange to form new bonds.
When they combine chemically, they form compounds, which can have very different chemical properties than the constituent elements.If they are combined physically, they only form mixtures, alloys, or colloids.