An element is a pure substance it can not be broken up into anything else.
A compound is two or more pure substances joined together chemically, such that they can not be separated physically - a new substance. However this substance can be converted chemically back into its component bits.
A mixture is two or more substances that are mixed up but not joined together, such that they can be separated physically.
There is also the a "solution" which is like a mixture but where the mixing is happening at a molecular level, it is possible to separate the components physically, but not easily.
a binary compound that contain exactly 2 different element. Example NaCl ( sodium chloride), NaF ( sodium fluoride), MgO ( magnesium oxide)
A binary compound contains only two different elements. Sodium Chloride, common Salt, is a binary compound because it contains only the elements Sodium and Chlorine.
This is determined by chemical analysis.
Sodium phosphate is a ternary salt.
Calcium fluoride is a binary compound.
This is a ternary conpound.
No. A binary compound consists of only two elements.
A binary compound is formed from two different chemical elements.
This is determined by chemical analysis.
Barium sulfate is a ternary compound because contain three chemical elements: Ba, S and O.
Ternary Acid has H, O and Nonmental. The acid does not have hydro- This is only for Binary Acid Forms Acidic Salts (Ionic compound with Hydrogen)
No, sodium nitrate, NaNO3 contains three elements sodium nitrogen and oxygen (its a ternary compound)
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Binary
No. Bianry compounds contain exactly two elements, an example is NaCl. H2SO4 has three elements and is a ternary compound.
Sodium phosphate is a ternary salt.
"Ternary" means that the compound contains three elements.
Ternary means three different elements (binary means two). These are salts with either :-most commonly a monoatomic cation and a poly atomic anion e.g NaNO3sometimes a a polyatomic cation and monoatomic anion NH4Cl
Unitary binary and ternary
Repitition and Contrast.