Chemistry, asked by georgeabm, 1 year ago

how is an element and a molecule formed

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Answered by krittheintelligent
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A molecule is formed when two or more atoms join together chemically. If atoms combine that are of two or more differentelements, we call that a compound. All compounds are molecules, but not allmolecules are compounds. When two hydrogen atoms combine with one oxygen atom, it becomes the compound water.



Stars create new elements in their cores by squeezing elements together in a process called nuclear fusion. First, stars fuse hydrogen atoms into helium. Helium atoms then fuse to create beryllium, and so on, until fusion in the star's core has created every element up to iron.

georgeabm: how is an element formed
Answered by nikshay
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when a star born it starts nuclear fusion and combine hydrogen and hydrogen to realease energy from this helium is form and it continues and join helium and helium to make something . so molicule are form from hydrogen

georgeabm: anyway my question is not thsi
nikshay: why
nikshay: why you dont mark me brainliest
georgeabm: I asked u how is an element and compound formed
nikshay: and when iron is produced in the star , the star brust because iron is an element which absorb energy . the star 's outer surface become large and large and its core get compressed and a black hole formes
georgeabm: how does this makes sense with the forming of elements and compounds
nikshay: ok
georgeabm: hmm
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