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5. Is it possible for two different compounds to be made from the exact same two elements? Why or why not? With a limited number of elements (less than 120 are known), does this mean we also have a small number of compounds or do we have a large number of compounds in this world?

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Answer: Yes, it is possible to combine the same two elements to form two different compounds. ... This is because two elements can form different types of bonds and end up with different compounds. There is a limited number of elements but a large number of compounds because of the above reason.

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Yes, it is possible to combine the same two elements to form two different compounds. An example is carbon dioxide CO2 and carbon monoxide CO. This is because two elements can form different bond and end up with different compounds. There are a few elements but many compounds because of the above reason. We have many compounds in this world, so that implies it is possible for two different compounds to be made from the same two elements. Hydrocarbons are compounds made of hydrogen and carbon only and there are many hydrocarbons; such as methane (CH4) and ethane (C2H6). This is because the same elements can combine in different ratios to make multiple compounds. For example, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide; both contain carbon and oxygen. But what makes them different is the ratio, Carbon Dioxide has 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms. while Carbon Monoxide ha