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  2. Chemical compound | Definition, Examples, & Types | Britannica

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    Chemical compound, any substance composed of identical molecules consisting of atoms of two or more chemical elements. All the matter in the universe is composed of the atoms of more than 100 different chemical elements, which are found both in pure form and combined in chemical compounds.

  3. 15 Facts About Compounds - Facts.net

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    In this article, we will dive into 15 intriguing facts about compounds, shedding light on their properties, importance, and impact on the world around us. Table of Contents. 01 Definition of a Compound. 02 Wide Range of Compounds. 03 Chemical Bonding.

  4. Chemical compound - Wikipedia

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    A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules (or molecular entities) containing atoms from more than one chemical element held together by chemical bonds. A molecule consisting of atoms of only one element is therefore not a compound.

  5. What Is a Compound in Chemistry? Definition and Examples

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    In chemistry, a compound is a substance made of two or more elements chemically bonded to each other in a fixed ratio. The chemical bonds between atoms of elements involve a transfer or sharing of valence of electrons. This give a compound different properties from its elements.

  6. Compounds - Science Trek

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    When two or more atoms of different elements join together, we call it a compound. All compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds. That is because a molecule can be made up of two atoms of the same kind, as when two oxygen atoms bind together to make an oxygen molecule.

  7. Elements, compounds and mixtures - BBC Bitesize

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    A compound is a pure substance that is made from more than one element. In a compound, elements are chemically bonded together, which makes it very difficult to separate them.

  8. Elements and compounds | CPD - RSC Education

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    A compound is a substance formed from two or more elements chemically joined (bonded) together. A compound has a definite chemical composition and hence specific formula. A compound has chemical properties different from the properties of the elements it contains.

  9. Compounds Facts - Softschools.com

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    A chemical compound, made up of two or more different chemical elements, is a pure substance that can be put through various chemical reactions in order to separate its components. They have unique chemical structures based upon their parts, and their atoms are held together by chemical bonds.

  10. Compound | Facts, Summary & Definition | Chemistry Revision

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    A chemical compound is a substance which is formed from identical molecules made of more than one element which are bonded together. There are four types of chemical compounds: molecules bonded through covalent bonds; ionic compounds; intermetallic compounds, and specific complexes.

  11. Science Trek | Compounds: Compound Basics - PBS

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    A compound is substance made up of different elements joined together by a chemical bond. Find out more about compounds.