This is an old rule (Law of definite proportions) not valid for nonstoichiometric compounds.
If a material contains three elements joined in a fixed proportion, then it is a compound. It can only be separated by a chemical reaction.
This would be a mixture or a compound, you choose :D
Water is a compound because its molecules are formed of chemically combined elements (hydrogen and oxygen) in a fixed proportion. A mixture is a combination of separate atoms, molecules, or particles that are not chemically bonded or in any fixed proportion.
Compound
a compound is a substance that contains two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed proportion while mixture is a physical blend of two or more substances that are not chemically combined
If a material contains three elements joined in a fixed proportion, then it is a compound. It can only be separated by a chemical reaction.
A material that contains three elements joined in a fixed proportion is a pure substance called a compound. It is not a mixture.
It is called a compound
It is a mixture.
It is a mixture.
compound contains elements in a fixed proportion. Example= NaCl
A substance made of two or more elements chemically combined in a specific proportion is called a compound. A substance composed of two or more elements combined chemically in a fixed proportion by mass is called a compound. A chemical compound can be held together by a covalent bond or an ionic bond.
This would be a mixture or a compound, you choose :D
Water on electrolysis (splitting) gives elements Hydrogen and oxygen in a fixed proportion
What is the name of two or more elements in a fixed proportion?
Water is a compound because its molecules are formed of chemically combined elements (hydrogen and oxygen) in a fixed proportion. A mixture is a combination of separate atoms, molecules, or particles that are not chemically bonded or in any fixed proportion.
This is Dalton's Law of fixed proportions.