Is this statement true or false?

Atoms of different elements can combine to form compounds

A. True

B. False

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The correct answer is A. True because the definition of element states that Atoms of different elements can form compounds.

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AL2006

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The statement is true.

The vast, vast, vast majority of substances we come in contact with every day are compounds, made of the combinations of different atoms.

Some examples are ...

... Water  (Hydrogen and Oxygen)

... Salt  (Sodium and Chlorine)

... Natural gas, Methane, Propane, Octane, Ethane, Hectane, Heptane, Butane, Rubber  (all of these are combinations of different numbers of Carbon and Hydrogen atoms)

... Carbon dioxide  (Carbon and Oxygen)

... DNA  (Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus)

... Rust  (Iron and Oxygen)

... Sugar, Glucose, Sucrose, Alcohol, Ethanol, Vinegar, Acetic acid, Citric acid, Camphor  (all of these are combinations of different numbers of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen atoms)

... Baking soda  (Sodium, Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen)

... Ammonia  (Nitrogen and Hydrogen)

... Sulfuric acid  (Hydrogen, Sulfur, and Oxygen)

... Nitric acid  (Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Oxygen)

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