No, they are both compounds ...
made up of the elements Hydrogen, Oxygen, Sodium, and Chloride.
A non-example of an element is something that is made up of elements but isn't actually an element. Some examples are water, salt, brass, and steel.
A non-example of an element is something that is made up of elements but isn't actually an element. Some examples are water, salt, brass, and steel.
Water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and salt (NaCl) are examples of substances made of two elements.
A compound is a substance formed when two or more elements are chemically joined. Water, salt, and sugar are examples of compounds. Most pure substances are compounds A compound is a substance formed when two or more elements are chemically joined. Water, salt, and sugar are examples of compounds. Most pure substances are compoundsA compound is something that has two or more atoms bound together. An example would be water, glucose, alcohol, vinegar.
Salt,Sugar
Water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), table salt (NaCl), and methane (CH4) are examples of compounds that contain two elements.
Examples of pure substances include elements such as gold, oxygen, and carbon, as well as compounds like water and table salt. These substances have a uniform and definite composition, with no other substances present.
Salt water.
compounds, the are the examples of compounds as water is H2O and salt is NaCl and the definition for compound is: a compound is made up of same molecules. each molecule of a compound consists of atoms of more than one element(means atom can be 1 but element must be 2) given in a ratio like water. each water molecule consists of two elements oxygen and hydrogen given in a ratio of 2:1 means 2 hydrogen atoms is to 1 oxygen atom.
Water and fire are not elements according to the traditional concept of the classical elements (earth, water, air, fire). Iron and salt are not elements in a chemical sense, but rather compounds made up of elements.
Salt and sugar are both compounds, not elements. Salt contains two elements, sodium and chlorine, and sugar contains three elements, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.WHO REALLY CARES..NO ONE LIKES SALT AND SUGAR ANYWAYS IN THE SAME AREA. SO SUCK IT
Water (H₂O), carbon dioxide (CO₂), table salt (NaCl), and glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆) are all examples of compound substances. These substances are made up of two or more different elements chemically bonded together in fixed proportions.