No. A mixture consists of two or more components, which could be elements, compounds, or other substances.
Iodine is a chemical element; not a mixture, not a compound.
It is a mixture of compounds. It is consist of a large number of compounds. And it does not have a chemical composition.
Soil is not an element but a very complex mixture.
Coal is a mixture, as it is composed of a variety of organic compounds, minerals, and other substances. It is not a single chemical element or compound.
Aluminum foil is made of aluminum, which is an element. Therefore, aluminum foil itself is not a compound or a mixture, but a pure substance composed of a single element.
Rocks (in general) are neither a single compound, or an element. They are a mixture of compounds.
The atomic mass is an average because most elements consist of a mixture of isotopes.
No, iodine is not a mixture. Iodine is a chemical element with the symbol I and atomic number 53. It exists as a single substance with a distinct molecular structure.
Mixture... its a mixture if chocolate and peanuts :P
It is a mixture.Dirt is a mixture. Dirt is made of different compounds and elements. They does not have a single chemical composition.
A mineral may consist of a single element, but most often contains two or more elements. Gold--single element mineral. Calcite--made up of calcium, carbon and oxygen.
Mercury is a true, single chemical element - not a mixture.