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Answered by GENIUS1223
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, compounding (pronounced [KOM-pownd-ing]) is the process of combining two words (free morphemes) to create a new word (commonly a noun, verb, or adjective). Also called composition it is from the Latin for "put together". ... Compounding is the most common type of word-formation in English.

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In English grammar, compounding is the process of combining two words (free morphemes) to create a new word (commonly a noun, verb, or adjective). Also called composition.

Compounds are written sometimes as one word (sunglasses), sometimes as two hyphenated words (life-threatening), and sometimes as two separate words (football stadium).

Compounding is the most common type of word-formation in English.

Types of Compounds

Compound AdjectiveCompound AdverbCompound NounCompound TenseCompound VerbExocentric CompoundRhyming CompoundRoot Compound and Synthetic CompoundSuspended Compound

Examples and Observations

Trammell was, Hollenbeck said, 'just a loud-mouthed backslapping small-town handshaker who's got a job much too big for him.'”

in science

A compound is a substance formed when two or more chemical elements are chemically bonded together. In mixtures, the substances present are not chemically bonded together.

Water: two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom.

The type of bonds holding elements together in a compound can vary: two common types are covalent bonds and ionic bonds.

The elements in any compound are always present in fixed ratios.

Example 1: Pure water is a compound made from two elements - hydrogen and oxygen. The ratio of hydrogen to oxygen in water is always 2:1. Each molecule of water contains two hydrogen atoms bonded to a single oxygen atom.

Example 2: Pure table salt is a compound made from two elements - sodium and chlorine. The ratio of sodium ions to chloride ions in sodium chloride is always 1:1.

Example 3: Pure methane is a compound made from two elements - carbon and hydrogen. The ratio of hydrogen to carbon in methane is always 4:1.

Example 4: Pure glucose is a compound made from three elements - carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. The ratio of hydrogen to carbon and oxygen in glucose is always 2:1:1.

Compounds can be decomposed chemically into their constituent elements.

Further differences between compounds and mixtures are listed in the definition of mixture.

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