I'm pretty sure is is a Compound. A compound is a substance that is made up of more than on element. The properties of matter mostly depend on how atoms of different elements are combined in compounds.
When a substance has different properties from the individual atoms that compose it is a compound. An example of this is water, or H2O, which is different from hydrogen and oxygen.
The elements that compose it and the arrangement of its atoms
Silica is the most important component.
One of the main methods of identifying rocks is by their method of formation. Igneous rock from melt; metamorphic rock from heat/pressure;sedimentary rock from lithification of sediment or precipitation. Then add in the myriad of possible combinations and percentages of minerals that may comprise the rock, and sometimes the identification of a rock can be a daunting task. Minerals are identified by their chemical composition, their crystalline structure, their specific gravity, hardness, streak, and other physical properties.
Together, hydrogen and helium make up most of the Sun. I guess that would be over 98%.
Iron and nickel compose the inner core.
The elements that compose it and the arrangement of its atoms
The elements that compose it and the arrangement of its atoms
No, their physical and chemical properties can be different from the constituent elements.Example :Sodium is a silvery, soft, light metal that combusts if it becomes wet.Chlorine is a greenish-yellow gas that is lethal when inhaled.The compound they form is sodium chloride, or table salt, which is stable and non-toxic.
i think that the answer is DNA i think that the answer is DNA
Silica is the most important component.
A specific chemical element don't contain any other elements.
All the chemical elements are composed from protons, neutrons and electrons (an exception is 1H).
C, H and O: the chemical structure is CH3-CH2-OH grtz, KTTK
it consists of mixture of liquid dimethicone containing finely divided silicon dioxide to enhance defoaming properties.
Cations and anions compse ionic chemical compounds.
Body cells compose tissues which compose organs which compose systems.
One of the main methods of identifying rocks is by their method of formation. Igneous rock from melt; metamorphic rock from heat/pressure;sedimentary rock from lithification of sediment or precipitation. Then add in the myriad of possible combinations and percentages of minerals that may comprise the rock, and sometimes the identification of a rock can be a daunting task. Minerals are identified by their chemical composition, their crystalline structure, their specific gravity, hardness, streak, and other physical properties.