No, a compound is a molecule composed of MORE THAN ONE type of element.
N2 is a diatomic molecule of nitrogen. It is an element, not a compound. Elements are composed of only one kind of atom. Compounds are composed of two or more different elements that are chemically bonded.
No, not all molecules have to contain different elements. Some molecules are only composed of atoms of one element, like molecular hydrogen (H2). However, there are some molecules that are composed of different elements.
It would be a molecule. It cannot be considered a compound because it contains atoms of only one element.
Sulfur is an element because it contains only one type of molecule. Whereas, compounds have more than one type of molecule.
A molecule is an element if it contains only one kind of atom, like oxygen, O2, and chlorine, Cl2. A molecule is a compound if it contains more than one kind of atom, such as water H2O, or methane, CH4.
N2 is a diatomic molecule of nitrogen. It is an element, not a compound. Elements are composed of only one kind of atom. Compounds are composed of two or more different elements that are chemically bonded.
An element is composed of only one kind of atom. A compound is composed of atoms of more than one element.
H2 or hydrogen gas is neither a mixture nor a compound. It is an element because it is only made up of one element which is hydrogen.
A compound is different from an element in that a compound is made up of several elements. An element is a base atom only. Think of a compound as a living room set and an element as a couch only.
Compounds can actually be molecules. A molecule is simply the smallest amount of something. A compound is a molecule composed of more than one type of atom. For instance, carbon dioxide has a chemical formula of CO2. Therefore there is one atom of Carbon, and two of Oxygen. Together, they form a single molecule of carbon dioxide. On the other hand, the element oxygen is composed of two oxygen atoms, which make up one molecule. However, this molecule is only composed of ONE atom, and is thus not a compound but an element.
Oxygen is an element. This means that it is composed of only one kind of atom, and it takes two atoms of oxygen to make one molecule of oxygen. A compound is composed of more than one kind of element. A simple example is carbon dioxide which is composed of one atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen. A mixture is composed of more than one kind of compound.
No, not all molecules have to contain different elements. Some molecules are only composed of atoms of one element, like molecular hydrogen (H2). However, there are some molecules that are composed of different elements.
An element is composed of only one kind of atom and cannot be broken down chemically. A compound is composed of atoms of two or more elements chemically bonded, and are either ionic or molecular. An ion is an atom that has gained or lost one or more electrons, developing a negative or positive charge, respectively. A molecule is two or more atoms covalently bonded.
It would be a molecule. It cannot be considered a compound because it contains atoms of only one element.
element because it is made up of only one type of molecule
Yes, elements and compounds can exist separately.
This question is misguided. Firstly, Lead forms only the nitrate. Secondly, the phrase 'compound element' is meaningless. A compound is composed of elements. Lead nitrate is a compound composed of the elements lead, nitrogen and oxygen.