Polyatomic elements.
Minerals are inorganic, but most are compounds, not elements.
Elements and compounds are considered substances because they have distinct chemical properties and compositions. Elements are pure substances made up of only one type of atom, while compounds are composed of two or more different types of atoms chemically bonded together. Both elements and compounds have specific physical and chemical characteristics that distinguish them from mixtures.
No, not all molecules are considered compounds. Molecules can be compounds if they are made up of different elements bonded together chemically. However, molecules can also be made of just one type of element, in which case they are not considered compounds.
Chemical compounds are formed from chemical elements.
Eggs would be considered a mixture. They are not elements themselves and they are not chemical compounds, but they are a mixture of various substances.
Yes, compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen are generally considered organic compounds. Organic chemistry focuses on studying these types of compounds and their reactions. However, not all compounds containing carbon and hydrogen are considered organic; some inorganic compounds also contain these elements.
Nobel gases. They are stable elements in that they have complete outer shells, but they can be made to react with other elements to form compounds. For elementary chemistry, however, they can be considered inert.Ray
Elements and compounds
Compounds are made up of two or more elements that are chemically bonded together. Compounds can be broken down into simpler substances through chemical reactions, but once broken down, they lose their compound properties. In summary, compounds can be divided through chemical reactions, but the resulting substances are not considered compounds.
Acidic elements include elements like hydrogen, sulfur, and chlorine, which can form acidic compounds when they react with water. Basic elements include elements like sodium, potassium, and magnesium, which can form basic compounds when they react with water.
No, not all compounds are considered organic. Organic compounds are those that contain carbon-carbon or carbon-hydrogen bonds. Inorganic compounds do not contain these bonds and examples include salts, metals, and minerals.
Elements become compounds after chemical reactions.