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Compounds are formed by combining different elements from "summary" of Chemistry by Russell Kuhtz

Compounds are the result of elements coming together in specific combinations. These combinations involve the sharing or transfer of electrons between the atoms of the elements involved. When elements combine to form compounds, they do so in fixed ratios determined by the properties of the individual elements. For example, when sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) combine, they form sodium chloride (NaCl) in a 1:1 ratio. This means that for every sodium atom, there is one chlorine atom present in the compound. The resulting compound, sodium chloride, has different properties from its constituent elements. Sodium chloride is a white crystalline solid that is commonly known as table salt, which we use in our daily lives. The process of elements combining to form compounds is governed by the pr...
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