a simple compound is a scientific method.....
like carbon dioxide prefix (co) you have one carbon atom and one oxygen atom
(you can also use the prefix MONO TO SAY ONE ATOM) 1 CARBON + 1 OXYGEN = CARBON DIOXIDE
REMEBER THAT THE WORD ENDS IN IDE!!!
FROM SHERVELLE SHAW CLARKE ST SCHOOL 2009 7TH GRADE
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Simple compounds are chemical substances composed of two or more elements that are chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio. These compounds can be either molecular or ionic and have distinct chemical properties based on the elements involved and how they are bonded. Examples include water (H2O), table salt (NaCl), and methane (CH4).
Binary compounds
Two possible sources of simple organic compounds on the early Earth could be from the abiotic synthesis of organic molecules in the atmosphere or the delivery of organic-rich meteorites and comets.
Plants are able to use simple nitrogen compounds from the soil, such as ammonium and nitrate, to synthesize proteins and other complex compounds through a process called nitrogen assimilation. This involves incorporating the nitrogen into amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins, through a series of biochemical reactions in the plant cells.
Simple compounds are composed of only two elements. They have a fixed ratio of atoms, and their chemical formula can be represented by two elements or two elements and a subscript number. Examples include water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2).
Yes, Dalton's atomic theory included the idea that atoms of different elements can combine in simple whole-number ratios to form compounds. This concept helped explain the law of definite proportions.